>>52
Im only taking chicks with me!
>>53
yeah VR can be very addictive, and some people spend their lives there, but its just an alternate reality with its own pitfalls. you come across the same assholes you do in real life, just everyone has huge tits and enormous cocks! Its like lucid dreaming, you can see some amaxing stuff, but after a while its time to wake up. For me anyway.
re religion: there are still adherents to most of the popular religions of today, but organised religion has significantly less control over peoples lives. People have realised that as the dominant sentient species on the planet they are responsible as caretakers of earth, rather than masters of it. The notion of god the creator is still very powerful, but the power of religion as a means of controlling people is greatly diminished.
space travel: well this is still somewhat primitive, I think mostly because people have realised they have a responsibility to look after the planet rather than rape it and GTFO before it kills them. Still, the spirit of exploration is strong, I've been to Mars once and I'm hoping to find a way onto an scientific expedition to Io.
new atoms: well not the way I understand it, string theory or an expanded version of it, is the prevailing hypothesis. I don't claim to understand it very well, basically it says that time, space, energy, matter; it's all just different ways to fold vibrating 1 dimensional f-strings together.
Cars: yes we have cars - more like trucks (SUVS?) ZOMG and flying cars are finally here!! they run on a fuel cell type arrangement, clean like pretty much all power.
evolving: evolving people for supra-human type abilities is pretty much frowned upon, the exception being extended life spans. This is quite popular and seems to be working, but plenty of people choose to die at a normal age.
My name is Apal. Its a Basque name. Surnames seem to be going out of fashion. People have pretty much the same kinds of names as now.