30. That’s Still 33 Generations
This astonishing concept, known as the “identical ancestors point,” highlights the interconnectedness of humanity and the relatively short timescale required for genetic mixing to occur on a global scale. Through successive generations of reproduction and genealogical connections, individuals become increasingly linked to one another, forming a vast family tree that encompasses the entire human population.

While this scenario underscores the remarkable unity of the human species, it also raises profound ethical questions about consent, autonomy, and the implications of such genetic manipulation on individual identity and familial relationships.