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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 16:27:19 GMT
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Real-life Superheroes: 10 People with Incredible Abilities
Published on 11/27/2007
With so many superhero movies around, such as 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; here's a list
of 10 of the most amazing of these people!
The Incredible Brain (Daniel Tammet)
Daniel Paul Tammet is a British high-functioning autistic savant
gifted with a facility for mathematical calculations, sequence memory,
and natural language learning. He was born with congenital childhood
epilepsy. Experiencing numbers as colors or sensations is a
well-documented form of synesthesia, but the detail and specificity of
Tammet's mental imagery of numbers is unique. In his mind, he says,
each number up to 10,000 has its own unique shape and feel, that he
can "see" results of calculations as landscapes, and that he can
"sense" whether a number is prime or composite. He has described his
visual image of 289 as particularly ugly, 333 as particularly
attractive, and pi as beautiful. Tammet not only verbally describes
these visions, but also creates artwork, particularly watercolor
paintings, such as his painting of Pi.
Tammet holds the European record for memorising and recounting pi to
22,514 digits in just over five hours. He also speaks a variety of
languages including English, French, Finnish, German, Spanish,
Lithuanian, Romanian, Estonian, Icelandic, Welsh and Esperanto. He
particularly likes Estonian, because it is rich in vowels. Tammet is
new languages very quickly. To prove this for the Channel Five
documentary, Tammet was challenged to learn Icelandic in one week.
Seven days later he appeared on Icelandic television conversing in
Icelandic, with his Icelandic language instructor saying it was "not
human."
The Boy with Sonar Vision (Ben Underwood)
Ben Underwoodtaught is blind, both of his eyes were removed (cancer)
when he was 3. Yet, he plays basketball, rides on a bicycle, and lives
a quite normal life. He taught himself to use echo location to
navigate around the world. With no guide-dogs, he doesn't even need
hands: he uses sound. Ben makes a short click sound that bounces back
from objects. Amazingly, his ears pick up the ecos to let him know
where the objects are. He's the only person in the world who sees
using nothing but eco location, like a sonar or a dolphin.
The Rubberboy (Daniel Browning Smith)
Five time Guiness Record holder, The Rubberboy is the most flexible
man alive and the most famous contortionist. He has been in many
professional basketball or baseball games and on The Tonight Show with
Jay Leno, ESPN's Sports Center, Oprah Winfrey, Ripley's Believe It or
Not, Cirque du Soleil, Best Damn Sports Show Period, The Discovery
Channel, Men in Black 2, HBO's Carnivale, and CSI: NY and American got
a talent. He dislocates his arms to crawl through an unstrung tennis
racquet. He performs contortion handstands and unique acrobatics.
Mister Eat-it-All (Michel Lotito)
Michel Lotito (born 1950) is a French entertainer, famous as the
consumer of undigestables, and is known as Monsieur Mangetout (Mister
Eat-it-all). Lotito's performances are the consumption of metal,
glass, rubber and so on in items such as bicycles, televisions, a
Cessna 150, and smaller items which are disassembled, cut-up and
swallowed. The aircraft took roughly two years to be 'eaten' from 1978
to 1980. He began eating unusual material while a child and has been
performing publicly since 1966. Lotito does not often suffer from
ill-effects due to his diet, even after the consumption of materials
usually considered poisonous. When performing he consumes around a
kilogram of material daily, preceding it with mineral oil and drinking
considerable quantities of water during the 'meal'. He apparently
possesses a stomach and intestine with walls of twice the expected
thickness, and his digestive acids are, allegedly, unusually powerful,
allowing him to digest a certain portion of his metallic meals. Watch
the Video at YouTube.
King Tooth (Rathakrishnan Velu)
On August 30, 2007, the eve of Malaysia's 50th Independence Day,
Rathakrishnan Velu (or Raja Gigi, as he is known locally) broke his
own world record for pulling train with his teeth, this time with 6
coaches attached weighing 297.1 tons over a distance of 2.8 metres at
the Old Kuala Lumpur Railway Station. Raja Gigi, from Tampin in
Malaysia learned a technique of concentrating his powers to any part
of his body from an Indian guru at a young age of 14.
The Magnetic Man (Liew Thow Lin)
Liew Thow Lin, a 70-year-old retired contractor in Malaysia, recently
made news for pulling a car twenty meters along a level surface by
means of an iron chain hooked to an iron plate on his midriff. He says
that he discovered he had the amazing ability to make objects stick
"magnetically" to his skin, and now he's added car-pulling to his
repertoire. After reading an article about a family in Taiwan who
possessed such power, he says he took several iron objects and put
them on his abdomen, and to his surprise, all the objects including an
iron, stuck on his skin and didn't fall down. Since this "gift'' is
also present in three of his sons and two grandchildren, he figures
it's hereditary.
The Man who doesn't Sleep (Thai Ngoc)
Sixty-four-year-old Thai Ngoc, known as Hai Ngoc, said he could not
sleep at night after getting a fever in 1973, and has counted infinite
numbers of sheep during more than 11,700 consecutive sleepless nights.
"I don't know whether the insomnia has impacted my health or not. But
I'm still healthy and can farm normally like others," Ngoc said.
Proving his health, the elderly resident of Que Trung commune, Que Son
district said he can carry two 50kg bags of fertilizer down 4km of
road to return home every day. His wife said, "My husband used to
sleep well, but these days, even liquor cannot put him down." She said
when Ngoc went to Da Nang for a medical examination, doctors gave him
a clean bill of health, except a minor decline in liver function. Ngoc
currently lives on his 5ha farm at the foot of a mountain busy with
farming and taking care of pigs and chickens all day. His six children
live at their house in Que Trung. Ngoc often does extra farm work or
guards his farm at night to prevent theft, saying he used three months
of sleepless nights to dig two large ponds to raise fish.
The Torture King (Tim Cridland)
Tim Cridland doesn't seem to feel pain like the rest of people. He
astounded everyone by pushing needles into his arms without flinching
and he now performs a terrifying act for audiences all over America.
Scientific tests have shown that Tim can tolerate much higher levels
of pain than are humanly possible. He explains that, by using mind
over matter, he is able to push skewers through his body and put up
with extreme heat and cold unharmed - but to do this safely he has
extensively studied human anatomy, because puncturing an artery could
be fatal.
The Lion Whisperer (Kevin Richardson)
Animal behaviourist Kevin Richardson says he relies on instinct to win
the hearts and form an intimate bond with the big cats. He can spend
the night curled up with them without the slightest fear of being
attacked. His magic works not only work for lions but other animals
such as cheetahs, leopards and even hyenas do not hold a threat
against him. Lions are his favourites and its a wonder how he can
play, carress, cuddle with them whose teeth are sharp enough to bite
through thick steel. Its a dangerous job but to Kevin, its more of a
passion for him.
The Eye-Popping Man (Claudio Pinto)
Claudio Pinto can pop both of his eyes 4 cm (about 1 and a half inch)
or 95% out of their sockets. He's now aiming (poppin'?) for a world
record. Mr Pinto has undergone various tests and doctors say they have
never seen or heard of a person who can pop the eyes as much as him.
Mr Pinto, from Belo Horizonte, said: "It is a pretty easy way to make
money. "I can pop my eyes out four centimetres each, it is a gift from
God, I feel blessed."
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