Humans With Real-Life Superpower

27 Oct,2023

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If you try doing what Wim Hof does, then you would definitely freeze to death. Wim Hof has stunned scientists with his ability of staying submerged in ice for more than two hours without his body temperature changing one bit. With this unbelievable ability, Wim was able to climb Mount Everest just in his shorts!

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Wim Hof, a.k.a The Iceman

A devotee of Amba Mata, Prahlad Jani claims that he hasn’t had a morsel of food since 1940! Then how would he survive, you may ask. Well, that’s exactly one of India’s unsolved mysteries. He was once locked in a room for 10 days for observational studies, where it was found that he was perfectly healthy without food and water!

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Prahlad Jani

This man from Malaysia should be signed for all the toothpaste commercials. Rathakrishnan Velu has pulled a seven-coach train with a steel rope one end of which was tied to the train and the other tied between his teeth! He holds a Guinness for this un-explainable ability.

Rathakrishnan Velu

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He can easily tame the kings of the jungles. Kevin Richardson known as the ‘lion whisperer’ can speak to the big cats. Be it a ferocious cheetah or an intimidating lion, Kevin befriends them and makes them dance to his tunes. Befriending the wild has made Kevin the hero of the wildlife enthusiasts.

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Kevin Richardson

Ben Underwood could see without his eyes! Like dolphins, he used sound to detect the exact location of a thing. This ability helped Ben to take part in activities like running, basketball, bicycle-riding, football and skateboarding. Unfortunately, in 2009, this superhero lost his life to cancer.

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Ben Underwood

Daniel is the most flexible man on planet Earth! A five time Guiness Record holder, Daniel can roll up like a ball. When he displays his skills, one could not help but wonder where the bones in his body vanish?! Daniel has appeared on various shows such as The Tonight Show.

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Daniel Browning Smith

An extraordinary artist, all it takes for Stephen is just a glance and every little detain then comes on paper. Stephen is gifted with the most brilliant photographic memory where he can remember the smallest of things and he can draw it with just one glance.

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Stephen Wiltshire

In 1973 Ngoc Thai from Vietnam got a high fever, and since then he has lost his sleep. There is no medicine to his insomnia, and the doctors say that there are no side effects to his insomnia other than a weak liver function. Despite carrying 50 kg bags of pig feed for 4 km every day his tired body doesn't go to sleep. Therapies and sleeping pills have no effect on Ngoc.

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Ngoc Thai

Tummo is a technique by which these monks raise the temperatures of their fingers and toes by 17 degrees. In Sikkim, these monks can lower their metabolism too just with their sheer mind power. Science has failed to explain how meditation and yoga can help these monks do unnatural phenomenal things.

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Tibetan monks

Natasha has got an X-ray vision that can see through people’s skin. No, it’s not some comic book plot, but it’s for real. This Russian girl once told a doctor, where all his scars from a previous car accident were. 

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Natasha Demkina