Personally, I imagine something along the line of a modernized 50's culture. Traditional Christian culture, morals, and standards. No more gay/trans agenda (I firmly believe all non standard sexual orientations are the result of a neurological abnormality, so this is probably one of the multitude of cures Q talks about). Everyone can afford to live a middle class lifestyle off of one basic income. I'm not delusional enough to say there won't be ANY more government corruption, but it will hopefully be at an absolute minimum and never allowed to propagate again. No more cancer, diabetes, aids, etc. Since we now have cures for them.
Honestly, I don't expect things to be perfect or some Heaven on Earth scenario. I just expect things to be infinitely better than they currently are, and to be able to live a life similar to, or better than if I play my cards right and invest my earnings successfully, to what my grandparents generation lived (I'm a zoomer, grandparents are baby boomers.).
What about you guys? What's your vision for the post cabal future?
"contemporary" philosophers don't argue that faith and reason are opposite ends of the spectrum at all. There's going to be some who think that, but if you read or spoke to most, they would say that faith has room for reason and reason has room for faith, even in metaphysics and the like. There are certain questions which are unanswerable to man and they aren't rigid enough to discount faith as a human quality.
Also, I don't know what you're problem with physics is, but it's as alive as ever and still tells about the world, or allows people to work with complex technology that wouldn't make sense without physics. My brother is studying his PhD in physics and works with high-energy lasers and the like that can be used for industrial or medical uses. Physics isn't dominated by some sort of musical or shit. You're probably getting confused with some of the eccentric theoretical physicists that the media chooses to amplify Because their theories are so wacky and weird. Just as the news doesn't report on most normal people doing normal things, the news doesn't report on the majority of physicists who are doing normal physics things.