SUPERHUMAN

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SUPERHUMAN

All of us must have read or watched many Superhero with unbelievable powers, But do these super humans actually exist or are the just limited to the books and movies…
Well after my research I seem have started to believe in them ,may not exactly in the same form but these evidence are strong enough to help us find more.
Before I give you some real life examples for superhuman, let’s find out what is a SUPERHUMAN.

Superhuman can mean an improved human, for example, by genetic modificationcybernetic implants, or as what humans might evolve into, in the near or distant future. Occasionally, it could mean an otherwise "normal" human with unusual abilities, such as psychic abilities, flying abilities, unimaginable strength or exceptional proficiency at something, far beyond the normal.
Superhuman can also mean something that is not human, but considered to be "superior" to humans in some ways. A robot that easily passed the Turing test, and could do some things humans cannot, could be considered superhuman. A very intelligent or strong alien could be considered superhuman”. (Wikipedia)

There are a handful of people with an extremely rare condition have superhuman mental capabilities Also superhuman may have advanced abilities such as more powerful minds with a wider understanding of knowledge.

Miroslaw Magola, Mind Force


Hometown: Brighton, England
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Like the Marvel comic character Hellion, Miroslaw Magola, originally from Poland and now living in Germany, claims to be able to harness the power of psychokinesis to lift objects off the floor, transport them through the air and force them to stick to his body.In 1988, Miroslaw began experimenting with yoga and meditation. He felt that the brain was an unused "sense," subdued by modern life and overloaded with information. He wanted to develop his mental ability by practicing psychokinesis. After experimenting with different techniques, he discovered that metallic and other objects started sticking to his skin.Miroslaw now uses his power to try and show others that the mind is capable of things beyond our understanding. He has been the subject of several scientific studies.


DanielBrowning Smith , the Rubberboy
Named the World's Most Flexible Man by the Guinness Book of World Records, world famous contortionist the Rubberboy has been taking the art of contortion to the extreme! 
Rubberboy, aka Daniel Browning Smith, is an actor, entertainer, contortionist. He has trained extensively in order to bend his body into the most otherwordly shapes and positions. His talents in contortion combined with his wit and stage presence leave audiences laughing and wanting more .Daniel Browning Smith discovered his extreme flexibility at the age of four. While roughhousing with his siblings in Meridian, Mississippi, he jumped off a bunk bed and landed in a split. From that moment on, he developed a fascination with contortionism and resolved to become the greatest contortionist the world has ever seen.
Daniel went on to tour with a traveling sideshow and train with Master Lu Yi in the ancient art of Chinese acrobatics. He now holds the Guinness World Record for most flexible man, as well as six other world records for his flexibility.Daniel can do almost anything with his body, from dislocating both his arms and legs to rotating his torso 180 degrees.

Tim Friede, Anti-Venom

     
Tim Friede has made himself into a human guinea pig by allowing some of the world's deadliest snakes to bite him and recording the results, in a quest to help reduce the 20,000 deaths that are caused by snakebites throughout the world each year.
Tim received his first snake bite age 5 from a garter snake. From that moment on he developed a passion for herpetology, which is the study of reptiles and amphibians.Tim works at a python farm in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin.
 It's here that he regularly injects snake venom directly into his blood. He even claims to be able to survive the deadly bite of the black mamba, one of the most venomous snakes in the world.
RajmohanNair ,The electro man

Can anyone really be immune to electrocution?Yes, Rajmohan Nair possesses this unique power.
 Just one tenth of an amp can kill an ordinary person, but Nair passing more than 30 times that amount through his body and emerging completely unscathed.
He can pass as much current that is enough to Run a food processor may be even more Nair is an resident  of INDIA .


Eskil Rønningsbakken,Super Balance


Eskil Ronningsbakken of Norway appears to have a superhuman ability to switch off fear, enabling him to override the innate reactions our brain would normally have in the face of deadly heights.
Eskil is a balance artist who has honed his skills since childhood. After watching an Indian yogi doing yoga on television, he became fascinated by the amount of control he displayed over his body.
Eskil discovered he had a natural tolerance for working at heights and for balancing. This led him to join a circus and perform high-wire stunts around the world. Before long, however, this didn't prove to be enough of a challenge, so he started to test out his balancing abilities at extreme heights.
Eskil has now completed some of the most death-defying balances in the world, including a handstand on a pole suspended from a hot air balloon. He does not believe in using a safety net or harness; rather, he is totally reliant on his fear control and balancing skills.
Eskil’s next mission is to balance at the top of the world's tallest structure: the 2,717-foot Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Daniel tests Eskil's heart to find out what sets this master of fear and balance apart, and witnesses an incredible demonstration as Eskil balances upside down on three chairs inches from a 1,000-foot drop--with no safety net.
Ron White Super Memory
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Ron White calls himself a "brain athlete." But he's not your average memory master, despite earning the title of U.S. Memory Champion. This Navy veteran was a high school dropout until he discovered his amazing talent.
In 1992, Ron enrolled in a memory class and noticed that not only did he have a passion for this skill, but that he could also beat everyone in the class.
Since then he has trained up to six hours a day to turn his brain into a supercomputer, able to memorize and recall data at record speeds. Ron says the key to his training is to be distracted while memorizing things; this gives his brain incredible focus. For example, to become the U.S. Memory Champion he memorized cards while snorkeling, and recently he has been memorizing cards while jogging. He has even trained while at major league baseball games.
Ron currently teaches memory techniques to people all over the United Sates but still hasn't met anyone who comes close to his abilities. During conferences, he manages to learn the names of everyone in the audience that he has shaken hands with-up to 200 people. Ron’s next challenge is to break the world record for most decks of cards memorized: an unbelievable 60 packs, randomly shuffled, that he can only look at once.
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