Anyone want to take a bet on this?
Scientists have already found a lot of the genes pertaining to height... If someone could point me back to it, I found a neat website that showed the human genome and a lot of identified genes for different diseases and traits... It had things like short/tall height, baldness, allergies, predisposition to diseases, etc...
On that website it listed a few key genes in particular that resulted in greater than average height, one gene caused the people who had it to be abnormally tall, like 6'3+. That's just one example.
I think it'll take longer for the west to do it, or maybe they won't ever (just because how delusional and sensitive the west is about things like this). But in China, Korea, etc.. I have no doubts they will start genetically engineering their children as soon as possible. China for example aborted millions of babies just because they were female.
Genetic engineering probably won't even be that expensive either, I don't know, I'm just speculating, but with how simple and small the process seems to modify (a baby before it is even developing) I can't imagine it'll cost more than maybe $3000 for a basic gene editing kit.
I seriously think we'll see a massive, massive influx of Chinese/Koreans who are 6'0+, and maybe the West will catch on 10 years after that and start doing the same.
I don't really care, I'll be nearly 50 by then so it's not like this is me trying to be a pessimist or a cry/whine post. I just think it's reality. It could even happen sooner.
example:
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2123973-first-results-of-crispr-gene-editing-of-normal-embryos-released/and CRISPR is supposed to be really cheap, like $500 or so.
Now imagine at an economy of scale, with it being a common place procedure for newborns, the price will drop even lower. I'm sure in 10 years it will become common just for preventing diseases or harmful mutations, and then once that's proven stable they will move onto designer babies/choosing desired traits.