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Environment and technology will change the appearance of humans in 100,000 years

In 100,000 years: Annoyingly large eyes.  Green "shining eyes" tapetum lucidum, like cats.  Superciliary arch more evident.  Bone-conduction devices implanted above the ear and working with lenses communication as pictured above.If humans are so different than they were in the early days of its existence, ever wondered how to be 100,000 years from now?Driven by curiosity, an artist and geneticist together to make a prediction of our future looks, especially after years of using technologies like Google Glass.
Nickolay Lamm was inspired by studies of the specialist in genetics Alan Kwan, University of Washington, to create images that are based on scientific predictions of how will the planet, climate and technology in the future. According to the illustrations, the size of the forehead of humans, who already has been increasing over the centuries, will get bigger. Overall, our head will be higher, given that our brain will also grow and develop.

If all goes as planned and the man is able to colonize other planets nearest the sun, our skin will look bronzed.
Already the lack of gravity will thicken our eyelids and the arch eyebrow , located above the eyes, will be more prominent. THE eyes, as noted, will get bigger. Incidentally, "absurdly higher", according to experts. We will still be able to see in darker environments ever.
Finally, the changes imposed by the environment and time, will join the transformations caused by adaptation totechnologies  like Google Glass, who will increasingly be discrete.
Check out the sequence below:
Today: Photos of a man and woman apparently normal
Today: Photos of a man and woman apparently normal

In 20,000 years: larger head, with a forehead that is subtly very large.  Lenses Communications is represented by the yellow ring around the eyes.  Glass Lens is Google's future.
In 20,000 years: larger head, with a forehead that is subtly very large. Lenses Communications is represented by the yellow ring around the eyes. Glass Lens is Google's future.
In 60,000 years: head even higher.  Eyes large, pigmented skin.  Device bone-conduction miniature implanted above the ear now working with lenses communication.
In 60,000 years: head even higher. Eyes large, pigmented skin. Device bone-conduction miniature implanted above the ear now working with lenses communication.
In 100,000 years: Annoyingly large eyes.  Green "shining eyes" tapetum lucidum, like cats.  Superciliary arch more evident.  Bone-conduction devices implanted above the ear and working with lenses communication as pictured above.
In 100,000 years: Annoyingly large eyes. Green "shining eyes" tapetum lucidum, like cats.Superciliary arch more evident. Bone-conduction devices implanted above the ear and working with lenses communication as pictured above.

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