Current view on evolution: Many believe it has halted due to modern medicine, but scientists agree it continues, driven by reproductive success and various environmental factors.
Timeframe for change: Experts assert that 50,000 years is ample time for evolutionary changes, albeit on a minor scale.
Global homogenization: Increased admixture from diverse populations is likely to create a more uniform global genetic structure.
Possible future traits: Predictions include taller stature and alterations in attractiveness, influenced by sexual selection.
Role of technology: Advancements in gene editing, particularly through tools like CRISPR, may allow humans to steer their own evolutionary changes in the future.