With so many superhero movies around, such as X-Men, Spiderman or Hulk, we are used to see people with special abilities in fiction. But people with amazing abilities actually do exist in real life; The people in this video possessed abilities that defy physics and normal human nature.
1,Isao Machii Super Samurai - was born in August 20, 1973) he is a Japanese Iaido master He holds a number of Guinness World Records for his sword skills, including "Most martial arts sword cuts to one mat Fastest 1,000 martial arts sword cuts .Most sword cuts to straw mats in three minutes and Fastest tennis ball (708 km/h) cut by sword.
2, The Rubberboy (Daniel Browning Smith)
Smith was born and raised in Meridian, Mississippi.Daniel Browning Smith, also known as The Rubberboy, is an American contortionist, actor, television host, comedian, sports entertainer, and stuntman, who holds the title of the most flexible person in history, owning a total of seven 7 Guinness World Records.
3,King Tooth (Rathakrishnan Velu)
Rathakrishnan Velu A Malaysian nicknamed "King Tooth" he used his teeth to pull a seven-coach train using a steel rope clenched in his mouth with a total of weight of 297.1 tonne train over 2.8 metres (9 feet, 2.2 inches) along tracks.at Kuala Lumpur Railway Station
4,X-Ray Vision
Natasha Demkina girl from Saransk, Russia, who claims to have X-ray-like vision that lets her see inside human bodies. And she uses this vision to make medical diagnoses that, she claims, are often more accurate than those of doctors. Widely hailed in Russia as “the girl with X-ray eyes,”
5, Electro-Man
Raj Mohan Nair HIGH VOLTAGE HUMAN CONDUCTOR FROM INDIA . as Raj has come to be known all around the world has an amazing super-power. Just a small amount of electricity can be fatal to most humans, but this man can conduct several amps and survive unscathed. There’s nothing super-human about his looks, but connected to an electrical power source, Raj Mohan Nair can do extraordinary things. He doesn’t shoot lightning bolts from his hands or anything, but he can power up a light bulb or an electric blender by grabbing two live wires and allowing massive amounts of current to pass through his body.
6, Photographic Memory: Stephen Wiltshire
Stephen was born in London in 1974 and was mute as a result of autism until age five. Unable to communicate verbally, he turned to other outlets such as music and of course, drawing. As a youngster he drew everything from animals to people but by the time he was eight, he had already found his niche for drawing buildings, according to his sister, Annette. Today, Stephen is a one-of-a-kind landscape artist, having depicted prominent cityscapes such as New York, Tokyo and Rome from pure memory.
7. Eagle Vision :Veronica Seider
Veronica Seider holds the world record for being able to see the smallest object without assistance from technology.
In 1972 the University of Stuttgart, in then West Germany, reported that one of their students; Veronica Seider had a visual acuity 20 times better than average person. For example she could identify people at a distance of more than a mile away (1.6 km).
The typical person would need a set of binoculars to be able to accurately accomplish that.
8,Masutatsu Oyama: Can kill a bull with one blow
Mas Oyama, the founder of the Kyokushin karate style of full-contact,he started his personal quest to become a one-man human abattoir while growing up in Korea in the 1930s. Mas Oyama is a martial arts master who became famous for killing bulls by punching them in the face.
9. Wim Hof THE ICEMAN
Wim Hof (born 20 April 1959) is a Dutch world record holder, commonly nicknamed the Iceman for his ability to withstand extreme cold Hof holds twenty world records including a world record for longest ice bath.[2] He broke his previous world record by staying immersed in ice for 1 hour, 13 minutes and 48 seconds at Guinness World Records 2008 mental state.Wim describes his ability to withstand extreme cold temperatures as being able to "turn his own thermostat up" by using his mind.
10. Ben Underwood Sees through sound sensing echoes
echolocation is the ability of humans to detect objects in their environment by sensing echoes from those objects. By actively creating sounds Ben Underwood - One of the most proficient echolocators.Diagnosed with retinal cancer at the age of two, American Ben Underwood had his eyes removed at the age of three.He was taught echolocation at the age of five from Daniel Kish as one of his students. He was able to detect the location of objects by making frequent clicking noises with his tongue. This case was explained in 20/20:medical mysteries. He used it to accomplish such feats as running, playing basketball, riding a bicycle, rollerblading, playing football, and skateboarding. Ben's child eye doctor claimed that Underwood was one of the most proficient human echolocators.Underwood died on January 19, 2009 at the age of 16, from the same cancer that took his vision.watch on youtube-https://www.youtube.com
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