Almost certainly women's shot put and discus will outlive the athletes (who are around 60 now). A certain chance for women's hepathlon, LJ and HJ as well. Although I thought Lasitskene could get the HJ and Machuchikh has still many years to try. And a woman like Rojas or Mihambo could get the LJ with a freakishly luck jump like Powell's was.
I also expected Vetter to get zelezny's javelin WR but I doubt this now. Still, that several rather different thrower types could throw comfortably over 90m in the last 6-7 years shows that this is not out of reach. And Zelezny is only 56, so will hopefully live on some time.
I did not "diss anyone". And your claim is wrong. Powell has 4-5 jumps in the top 50 of all time (roughly > 8.60), Myricks and Pedroso have about as many, Lewis had many more. With the argument that Powell jumped in the 8,60s once in a while, you'd have to expect Echevarria or Manyonga to likely break the record eventually.
But you are also missing the point. Which was that 8.90 is about as far from the 8,60s jumped with some frequency by Powell and these other athletes as 7.52 from the 7,30 by Reese and Mihambo. So a woman could get a perfect jump and beat the WR although it is not very likely (as the 7.30 seems already a bit of a lucky jump although in 2019 I though Mihambo would keep to get 7,20s at least regularly) .
We will never know for sure, but from available evidence it seems unlikely they surpassed Norton’s high point. Coming back alive also counts for half of it.