Examples of unusual abilities and capabilities of famous people. Echolocation - orientation by sounds. Fantasy in real life

The incredible capabilities of the human body have always been of interest to both scientists and ordinary people. After all, some people are endowed with such strange abilities that are extremely difficult to explain from a rational point of view.

The Iceman Wim Hof

Dutchman Wim Hof ​​does not feel the cold at all. Even in the most extreme conditions, his body does not suffer from low temperatures. The man lay in the ice more than once long time or conquered mountain peaks in only shorts. According to medical tests, even in severe frost his body does not undergo any changes

Kam Ma and 1015 rings in the body

Sunderland hairdresser Kam Ma has put on an incredible 1,015 rings on his body without pain relief. He endured 7 hours 55 minutes - all the time until the master’s working day ended.

Bioenergy resources of Etibar Elchiev

Azerbaijani Etibar Elchiev has a unique ability - he can attract metal. In 2011, he set a record by holding 50 iron spoons on his body. He also held a “stuck” iron hood weighing 14 kilograms on his chest for half a minute, on which stood a man weighing 92 kilograms. Thus, the total weight of the retained cargo was 106 kilograms.

The Amazing Spine by John Evans

John Evans' spine is enviable. Or vice versa... A man can hold a car on his head, of course, not without the help of his hands.

The strongest grandmother Sakinat Khanapieva

At 76 years old, Sakinat is perhaps as strong as a super-strong girl. Grandma loves to stand on nails while lifting a 24-kilogram weight

Strong ears of Lasha Pataray

The champion of Georgia in Greco-Roman wrestling set 2 world records for lifting weights with the ears. First, he dragged a minibus 48 meters, attaching it to his ears with a nylon cord, then - again with his ears - he lifted weights with a total weight of 52 kilograms from the ground and held them in this position for 14 seconds.

Lightning Rod Cleveland Sullivan

Roy Cleveland Sullivan is a man who was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the person who was struck by lightning a record 7 times and survived.

"Hercules" from France Pierre Gasnier

The man could lift dumbbells that weighed twice as much as himself, and could break an iron chain by expanding his chest.

Cannon Shell Catcher John Holtum

To become famous and make a name for himself, the circus strongman came up with the idea of ​​not just playing with heavy objects, but catching them. Moreover, these were not weights, but real cannonballs that are fired from cannons.

Kevin Richardson has the ability to 'understand animals'


Also known as the “lion gossip,” Kevin Richardson has become a worldwide legend for his friendships with wild animals such as lions, cheetahs and hyenas. The friendship is so close that a film was made about Richardson sleeping, playing and walking among these wild animals.

Telescopic eyes of Claudio Pinto


Claudio Pinto doesn't look like a superman at first glance, but he does have a special talent. He is able to protrude his eyes out of their sockets and expand them to 7 millimeters, which is approximately 95% of the eyeball.

Tibetan monks control their body temperature using their minds


Monks from Tibet have the impressive ability to change body temperature using only their minds. It has been recorded that they changed their temperature by as much as eight degrees Celsius.

Radhakrishnan Velu - the man with steel teeth


A Malaysian with the funny nickname "Tooth King" can move a 7-car train using a steel rope clamped in his mouth. This was a world record, as he was able to pull this train weighing 297 tons with his teeth for 2.8 meters.

Stephen Wiltshare is a man with a super photographic memory.


Stephen Wiltsher is an artist who paints cityscapes in great detail. However, unlike other artists, Stephen has a special talent for painting realistic and accurate representations of cities just by looking at them. While the average artist will need to look at the subject repeatedly for a long time, in order to fully draw all the details.

Ma Xingang - Mr. Electricity.

Ma Xingang is apparently impervious to electricity.


He is able to touch live wires without feeling pain (wires that would normally kill most people), and is also able to turn on a light bulb by touching a source of electricity.

Natasha Demkina has x-ray vision


It is widely believed in Russia that a young girl named Natasha Demkina can identify diseases in patients better than their doctors. How is this possible? With the help of her extraordinary vision. According to her, she can see through patients' organs, which means Natasha has x-ray vision. Cool, isn't it?

Daniel Tammet - math genius


Daniel Tammet is an autistic savant who can perform mind-boggling mathematical calculations at incredible speed. But unlike other scientists who can accomplish similar feats, Tammet can describe how he does it. He also speaks seven languages ​​and even develops his own.

Dean Karnazes has super endurance


Most athletes and runners have to stop when they reach their lactate threshold, but Dean Karnaiz's muscles never tire, and because of this rare ability, he can run for days and nights without sleep or stopping. His extraordinary feats include running on a treadmill for eighty hours non-stop (350 miles) and running 50 marathons, in 50 states, in 50 consecutive days.

Al Herpin - a man with perpetual insomnia

An ordinary person wouldn't last a few days without sleep, but not Al Herpin, who apparently hadn't slept his entire life. Even though the suspected cause is unknown, some scientists believe he lost sleep because his mother suffered serious injuries a few days before his birth.

Tim Cridland knows how to heal quickly.


Tim Cridland is widely known for his performances where he impales his body with large knitting needles directly muscle tissue without feeling pain or losing blood. After which his wounds heal very quickly, leaving no marks.

Who said that people with superpowers can only be found in movies, cartoons and comics?

With this selection I want to prove to you that such people can be found in the real world. Of course, they do not fly like birds and are not able to move at the speed of light, but each of them has extraordinary abilities and talents that science will not be able to explain for a long time.

Gino Martino: Anvil Man

Gino Martino is an American professional wrestler and entertainer who shocks audiences with his incredible ability to break hard objects with his head, including iron bars, baseball bats and concrete blocks. His skull could even withstand bowling balls falling from a height of five meters. According to doctors, Gino's unusual physical ability is due to the fact that he naturally has a super-strong skull. For this he was nicknamed the Anvil Man.

Tim Cridland: King of Torture

Tim Cridland, who performs under the stage name "Zamora - King of Torture", has demonstrated to the world for decades his unique ability - his exceptional tolerance for pain. He stabbed himself with swords, swallowed fire and swords, lay down on nails - and these are just a few of the dangerous stunts he performed throughout his career. Tim is a Guinness Book of Records record holder.

Wim Hof: The Iceman

Dutchman Wim Hof ​​has amazing ability withstand extremely low temperatures. He ran marathons barefoot in the snow, plunged into cold water and set a world record for staying in an ice bath - 1 hour 52 minutes. In addition, Wim Hof ​​climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro wearing only shorts, for which he received the nickname “Ice Man”. The man claims that he has reached a state in which he does not feel cold at all, solely thanks to meditation. Researchers have confirmed that Vim is indeed able to consciously control his autonomic nervous system and immune system reactions.

Masutatsu Oyama: could knock down a bull with one blow

Masutatsu Oyama (1923-1994) was a martial artist and champion that no one could defeat. They say that over three days he fought one hundred fights lasting no more than two minutes with various opponents and emerged victorious from each one. Masutatsu Oyama also became famous for with bare hands fought with angry bulls and could knock them down with just one blow.

Tibetan monks practicing tummo: able to generate enormous amounts of heat with their own bodies

It is known that Buddhist monks who practice tummo (yoga of internal fire) are able to increase their own body temperature to incredible levels without a single muscle movement. high level. To demonstrate their extraordinary abilities, they place large towels soaked in ice water on their shoulders, and within an hour of deep meditation they become completely dry. Science has not yet been able to explain the ability of a person to consciously increase the temperature of his own body.

Master Zhou: "The Pearl of China"

Master Zhou is a healer and master of Tai Chi, Kung Fu and Qigong. The "qi" in the word "qigong" is translated as "heat"; This is precisely where Master Zhou’s extraordinary ability lies: he has the rare gift of heating objects with his own hands. He demonstrated his extraordinary talent by drying clay and bringing water to a boiling point. Master Zhou also uses his unique ability to treat tumors, body pain and many other ailments that plague ordinary people. Among his patients were: famous personalities, like the Dalai Lama and members of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team. For his exceptional gift, Master Zhou received the nickname “The Pearl of China.” He claims that the appearance of “chi” energy in his hands is the result of constant meditation.

Michelle Lotito: “Monsieur will eat everything”

It was not without reason that the Frenchman Michel Lotito (1950-2007) was called ‘Monsieur Mangetout’ in his homeland, which in Russian sounds like “Monsieur will eat everything.” Between 1959 and 1997, it literally consumed about nine tons of metal objects, including an airplane, seven televisions, 18 bicycles, 15 shopping carts, a coffin and part of the Eiffel Tower. What is the reason for Lotito’s manifestation of such a shocking ability? This rare phenomenon in science and medicine is known as pica, an eating disorder that involves craving non-food substances. This, along with the unusually thick mucous membrane of the stomach, allowed Lotito to consume a huge amount of metal, which, by the way, he cut into small pieces, poured vegetable oil and swallowed it with water. Michel Lotito died, oddly enough, of natural causes.

Isao Machii: Super Samurai

Isao Machii stuns audiences with his incredible sword skills: he is able to cut in half a plastic bullet fired from an air gun, traveling at over 200 mph.

Ben Andenrwood: navigated space using sounds

Ben Andenrwood was born in 1992; at the age of three he suffered the most complicated operation, during which both eyes were removed. But Ben was significantly different from other visually impaired people: he did not need a cane or a guide dog, and all because he learned to navigate in space using sounds. By the age of five, Ben had developed echolocation, a skill that allows him to “see” objects around him by perceiving sound signals reflected from them. Thanks to this, he, like all normal children, could skateboard, play football, defend himself from bullies, and so on. Unfortunately, Ben was unable to overcome the disease that led him to complete blindness. He died in 2009 at the age of 16.

Natalia Demkina: X-ray vision

Natalya Demkina first discovered her unique ability to see through human skin at the age of ten and has since used it to diagnose people who turn to her for help. To prove or disprove the girl's claims that she has x-ray vision, medical experts conducted a number of extensive studies with her participation.
In 2004, the Discovery Channel released documentary about the extraordinary abilities of Natalia Demkina entitled “The Girl with X-Ray Eyes.” During a study conducted by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI), Natasha was asked to determine the health status of six volunteers who had been exposed to surgical intervention or had physical abnormalities. The girl examined patients for four hours and was able to correctly diagnose four of them. Representatives of the KSI considered these results inconclusive, and the research ended there. Nevertheless, Natalya continues to help sick people to this day.

The existence of people with superpowers is direct proof that the human body has capabilities much greater than we can imagine. Who are they - the result of evolution or isolated cases natural anomaly?

Magnet Man - Liu Tou Lin I try my best not to call him Magneto, after all, he is a movie villain, and Liu Tou Lin - a real man. But with an unrealistic ability to attract metal (and not only metal) objects to your body. It’s as if some kind of force is holding them from the inside - despite the fact that each item can weigh up to 2 kg, and in total the human magnet is able to hold 36 kg on himself. Scientists from Malaysia University of Technology came to the conclusion that Tou Ling’s skin has a certain unique “adhesion” property, which helps objects “stick” to the body - as if under the influence magnetic field. The strangest thing is that this ability is inherited in Tou Lin’s family, and his three grandchildren can boast of the same skill.


Supernatural Memory – Daniel Tammet

People with phenomenal mathematical abilities and powerful memories are not uncommon. They know how to solve complex problems mathematical equations faster than a computer or reproduce in memory some event ten years ago with an accuracy of a second. However, Daniel Tammet is the first to describe how his brain works.
For Daniel, every integer from 0 to 10000 has its own image and distinctive characteristics, such as texture, shape, color and feel. For example, the number 289 looks very ugly, the number 333 is much more attractive, and the number Pi is almost perfect. Daniel has Asperger's Syndrome and his method allows him to remember numbers and events with incredible accuracy. For example, he can reproduce Pi to the 22514th decimal place, which he did as a demonstration in 2004. It took 5 hours and 9 minutes.


Eagle Eye – Veronica Seider

In movies, we have more than once seen heroes who have “super vision” and are able to see even a fly that is a kilometer away from them. The famous archers Eagle Eye and Legolas are just such. But in the real world such a person exists, and this is Veronica Seider - the world champion in looking at the smallest objects at long distances without the use of binoculars or any other optics. It has been proven that she is able to distinguish between people located at a distance of 1.6 km from her. Her vision is 20 times sharper than her eyesight ordinary person.


Sonar Vision – Daniel Kish and Ben Underwood

Do you know how they “see” the bats? Using echolocation: they make special sounds, and then their auditory system picks up the reflections of sounds from obstacles. Ben Underwood had the same ability: he used sounds to “see” despite losing his sight due to retinoblastoma, an eye cancer. It is not clear how, but he managed to develop an extraordinary ability for echolocation. By making sharp clicks with his tongue, he could “see” objects so well that it greatly improved his quality of life. Unfortunately, Ben Underwood died in 2009 due to a recurrence of cancer. Ben was the brightest of Daniel Kish's students. Daniel is blind and also navigates the world using echolocation (called “sonar vision”). He does it so well that he helps other blind people, teaching them to “see” the world around them the way he does.


Beast Whisperer - Kevin Richardson

Kevin is a behavioral zoologist from South Africa who studies animal behavior. He understands them so well that he has literally been accepted into membership by several prides of lions and some packs of hyenas. He eats, sleeps next to and plays with these animals as if they were his family. When communicating with wild animals, Kevin trusts his intuition more than book rules. He is known for treating lions as highly evolved creatures, showing them his respect and emphasizing a sense of community and family, rather than harshly suppressing and training them.
But Kevin warns that his work is dangerous and does not advise anyone to follow in his footsteps without proper training. He communicates and makes friends only with animals that have grown up before his eyes. And yet the animals scratched, bit and wounded him many times... although they never did it intentionally.


The Man Who Sees Music - Arthur Lintgen

Some people are not able to learn a second language, but the American doctor Arthur Lintgen can read the language of gramophone records: by the pattern of grooves and their color, he determines what piece of music is recorded there. But Arthur doesn't claim to be a superhero. He attributes his skill to musical erudition and says that it extends only to classical music, from Beethoven onwards. The earlier works, he said, are too similar in structure and difficult to recognize. And when he was given a record of an Alice Cooper album, Lintgen said it looked like a jumble of sounds and sounded like gibberish. However, Arthur Lintgen's ability is unique in its own way.


Human Computer – Shakuntala Devi

Shakuntala Devi (1929 – 2013) is clear proof that human brain capable of extraordinary things like incredibly complex and fast arithmetic calculations. A Berkeley University professor once asked Shakuntala to calculate the cube root of 61,629,875 and the seventh root of 170,859,375. To the professor's surprise, Shakuntala gave the answers (395 and 15, respectively) within just a few seconds. In 1977, at the University of Dallas, she managed to extract the 23rd root of a number consisting of 201 digits in 50 seconds! The university computer confirmed that the results shown were correct, but it took more than a minute to complete the work.


Photographic Memory – Stephen Wiltshire

If you haven't seen this artist's work, you definitely should. Stephen is an autistic artist who can reproduce from memory the most detailed landscape of any city he sees from above. All it takes is a short helicopter flight over the city, and Stephen uses his photographic memory to create a panoramic image of it with stunning accuracy.


The Ice Man – Wim Hof

While ordinary people Those attempting to climb Everest or Kilimanjaro need to be properly insulated; Dutch daredevil Wim Hof ​​performs such stunts in just shorts. Extremely cold-resistant, Hof says he uses the tantric technique of tummo meditation, a method of developing internal heat used by Tibetan yogis, to help him regulate his body temperature. Wim Hof ​​is the absolute world champion in bathing in a bath filled with pieces of ice. An ordinary person cannot stay in such a bath for more than 15-20 minutes. Hof's record is almost two hours.


Super Samurai – Isao Machii

The Japanese martial artist Iaido masters the techniques of real samurai. He can predict the trajectory of an object with such frightening accuracy that he can easily cut it in half with his sword - and can do this at least every second. He is the fastest man with a sword not only in Japan but in the entire world. Machii can cut through plastic bullets flying at a speed of 300 km/h. It looks like he really is a superhero.

Jaws of Steel – Radhakrishnan Velu

It is impossible to imagine what kind of strength a person must have who is able to drag a train of several cars with his own teeth, as Radhakrishnan Velu, a native of Malaysia, does. For such strong teeth he is called the “Tooth King”. And it’s still unclear - how can you drag a train weighing 260.8 tons over a distance of 4.2 meters, excuse me, with your teeth? The Tooth King claims that when he was 14, an Indian guru taught him to control all parts of the body with the help of his teeth.


The Man Who Never Sleeps - Thai Ngoc

Have you ever tried to stay awake for more than 48 hours? Unpleasant experience. Even one sleepless night has a very bad effect on the well-being of an ordinary person, but with the Vietnamese peasant Thai Ngoc, everything is different. He hasn't slept since 1973. He himself believes that the cause of his insomnia was the fever he suffered at that time. All these years this person has been trying to sleep - with the help of medications and even alcohol, but to no avail. What is surprising is that the doctors do not find any abnormalities in him and serious illnesses and they say that his health is fine.

Super Endurance - Dean Karnazes

There is the endurance of an ordinary person and there is the endurance of the American Dean Karnazes. Dean is a long-distance runner and ultramarathoner. And if he is fed and given water in a timely manner, he can run endlessly, literally until retirement. In other words, his stamina level is so high and his energy regenerates so quickly that he can run without stopping. Among his achievements are, for example, the following: running on a treadmill for 80 hours (560 km) and 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days.


Stomach of Steel – Michelle Lotito

The Frenchman Michel Lotito (1950 – 2007) had an insatiable appetite for completely inedible objects. It is clear that with such abilities there is a direct path to becoming a pop artist. At his performances, “Monsieur Eat Everything” devoured objects made of metal, glass, rubber and plastic, and even indigestion did not torment him later. He is also known for dismantling and gradually eating (over two years) an entire airplane. Lotito's stomach walls were twice as thick as they should be, and his gastric juice also worked unusually hard and allowed him to digest everything.


Electroman – Raj Mohan Nair

Electricity is dangerous - everyone knows that. An electric shock of even one-tenth of an ampere can be fatal... but not for Raj Mohan Nair. A current of up to 10 amperes can be passed through his body and it will not cause him any harm. The only one by-effect- momentary blindness. The story of how Raj Mohan discovered his superpower is tragic. When he was 7 years old, his mother died. Unable to cope with grief, the boy tried to commit suicide by climbing onto a power pole and grabbing the exposed wire. To his surprise, he survived and realized that he had extraordinary ability. His body's resistance electric current 10 times higher than that of an ordinary person. Therefore, he can pick up exposed wires and pretend to be an electrical circuit.

People with paranormal abilities have lived in our world at all times. Naturally, unusual abilities have always attracted people's attention. A number of studies conducted by scientists say that a person uses only 10% of the abilities of his body and brain. After reading our article, you will learn that people with unusual abilities (including children) have gone down in history and become modern pearls of the Internet.

Reptile Man

Science has long known cases when a person could change his skin covering, like snakes and other reptiles. Some Buskirk, born in Missouri in 1851, has been changing his skin since childhood and this continues throughout his life.

This happens year after year and always on the same day - June 27th. The skin becomes rough, then peels off in large pieces, and is removed from the legs and arms like tights and gloves.

In place of the peeling skin, a new one appeared, smooth, like a baby’s. Today Mr. Buskirk has his own “skin collection”, which he shows off without embarrassment.

The patient who glows

Anna Monaro suffers from asthma and there was nothing strange about this, but in 1934 the woman lit up, becoming like a fluorescent lamp. Such people frightened her. Indeed, during an exacerbation of the disease, her breasts emitted a blue glow. This was observed for several weeks, which gave doctors every right to document the phenomenon.

Sometimes the bluish glow gave way to green or red. But why such an unusual ability appeared in Anna, no one could clearly say. The psychiatrist voiced the theory that this reaction was caused by electrical organisms that began to rapidly develop in her body and emit radiance. Other doctors simply said that I don’t know the reasons. The woman has come to terms with her phenomenon and continues to shine from time to time.

The boy who never sleeps

Unusual abilities among adults are perceived more or less calmly, but when this occurs among children, it is even more interesting. In fact, children very often become “phenomenal.” For example, a 3 year old boy Rhett Lamb, is no different in appearance, his unusual ability lies in the fact that he does not know how to sleep. The boy feels cheerful throughout the day, and no medical examinations did not reveal abnormalities in the body. He plays like other children, but he cannot sleep. The only interesting thing is, what does he do when his parents go to bed?!


Girl allergic to water

A girl from Australia named Ashley Morris He has been suffering for 14 years due to a serious, but unusual deviation - it is exposed to water, and it does not matter what temperature the water is and in what quantities it comes into contact with the body.

It’s scary to imagine: she experiences pain and itching, even when she starts to sweat, let alone bathe. We don't know what the girl does to cleanse her body, but it clearly makes her uncomfortable. Such unusual abilities prevent poor Ashley from drinking water, and it remains a mystery how she quenches her thirst.


Doctors gave the girl a disappointing but very rare diagnosis of Aquagenic Urticaria.

Ice Man

Wim Hof- this is a person who is able to pass the test of exposure to the lowest temperatures on the body. The Iceman from the Netherlands endures the lowest without blinking an eye. temperature conditions. He once set a world record by staying in a tube with cold water with ice 73 minutes. For another minute he swam under a crust of ice in a frozen lake, and even conquered Mont Blanc in France in only shorts. Hof could have swam in the lake longer, he just had to learn to hold his breath!

He discovered his unusual abilities at the age of 17, but still believes that it’s all about human desire, and it is limitless!


Living mermaid

Hannah Fraser from Australia knows how to make the dream of many girls come true, namely to transform into a mermaid. It all started in childhood: Hannah made a tail-fin out of plasticine, and as she grew up, she realized that she wanted something on a larger scale. Today she can stay underwater for a long time and swim like a real mermaid.


Unusual abilities of people who made history

Wolf Messing phenomenon

The unusual abilities of Wolf Messing at the age of 11 by neurologist Anabel in Berlin, after the boy ran away from home.

It is worth noting that Messing did not know how to guess notes, drawings, words, and the like. His most important ability was to guess future events; just ask the question “What will happen...”

In 1937, Messing predicted that “if Hitler turns east, Germany will perish,” and in 1953 he predicted Stalin’s death on one of the Jewish holidays, which is what happened.


At the age of 18, he became the host of the ABC program “The Magic of David Copperfield”, then began appearing on the CBS channel. In his life, he demonstrated to the world the most unusual abilities associated with magic. Just remember the disappearance of the plane and the Statue of Liberty, which took place in front of the public.

In addition, Copperfield realized such illusions as passing through the Wall of China, moving to the Bermuda Triangle, flying through the Grand Canyon and much more. real miracles that no one has yet been able to repeat.


The most unusual abilities of ordinary and extraordinary people

In general, where do these unusual abilities come from? It's different for everyone. Sometimes they are formed in the womb, in other cases they appear after experienced shocks, such as a lightning strike and clinical death, and often appear by the will of a person and his persistent desire to do something.


  • Here's a bright one for you example of boundless will, when, during the war, a 70-year-old mother carried her lifeless son in her arms for 13 km, without ever putting him down on the ground. Phenomenon, isn't it? But here, most likely, boundless love and maternal instinct played a role.
  • Scientists' research says that a person only partially uses the capabilities of his brain, and after reading stories like this it’s hard to argue with that. This has been proven once again Michelle Lotito from France, who could eat whatever he wanted. So, while still a child, Michel “ate” a television, and when he was 15 years old, he turned his unusual abilities into a kind of business, entertaining people for money and eating whatever they wanted: rubber, plastic and even glass. Once within two years, and still ate it! For this, Lotito was included in the Guinness Book of Records.
  • Another interesting case from life: biologist K. Richardson can sit in a cage with lions all night and come out unharmed. The lions accept him as “one of their own,” but for what reasons is not known.
  • There are people who can only do one thing move objects with your eyes, and even bend metal like a fragile lady Monica Tejada. And the woman Hanuma from Africa knows how cry diamond tears. Miracles, and that’s all, and there are quite a few of them in the world.

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Conclusion

It is worth noting that modern children are already ready-made phenomena, so it is worth taking a closer look at them. Perhaps it is children who will push you into the world of extraordinary abilities, where it is so interesting to be! Try it and let me know in the comments!

“Psychokinesis” is a term that combines the phenomena of the influence of thought on matter. There is a theory that an abnormal ability can be congenital or acquired. Almost everyone can develop it in themselves. The process is long, painstaking, labor-intensive. Harmony plays a decisive role peace of mind. Wasting energy on negative aspects existence - anger, envy, selfishness, rudeness, people have lost their natural capabilities. Psychokinesis includes:

Telekinesis

The term appeared back in 1914. Proponents claim that the phenomenon has been known since antiquity. Despite the obvious evidence, there are enough opponents who claim that telekinesis as a phenomenon does not exist.

A striking example confirming unique abilities person - the phenomenon of Kulagina.

Ninel Kulagina became famous in the 1960s. On March 10, 1970, the most famous experiment took place. Kulagina, psychokinetically influencing the frog, changed its pulse, and then stopped its heart. This caused a sensation among domestic and Western scientists. According to eyewitnesses, Kulagina’s phenomenal abilities consisted of:

    moving small objects;

    movement of the compass needle;

    scattering the laser beam with your hands;

    changes in liquid acidity;

    exposure of photographic film;

    the appearance of a burn from the touch of her hand.

Skeptics explained these magical abilities separation from her sweat glands histamine, which forms a charged aerosol. Many accused her of quackery. However, there is no evidence of deception. We couldn’t find anything suspicious in the photo from Kulagina’s experiment.

Pyrokinesis

The ability to cause and control fire with the power of thought. Known real cases sudden combustion of people, when the temperature of the human body reached three thousand degrees, and a person turned into a handful of ash within a few seconds. The nature of such fire is different from the usual process associated with oxidation. Things and flammable objects around remained intact if pyrokinesis was not directed at them.

Levitation

Lifting people, animals, objects into the air, despite the force of gravity - levitation. There are a number of videos confirming the phenomenon of levitation. The ability to soar in the air is characteristic of yogis, shamans, Tibetan monks, and mediums. Teleportation is separate from levitation. Real cases of teleportation, both controlled and sudden, have been recorded.

The power of thought

Particularly popular in modern world acquired teachings about the power of thought and the materialization of thought forms. Many scientists became interested in the topic. A number of practices, seminars, and techniques for developing a person’s ability to manage thoughts are publicly available. They have no scientific validity or evidence, but they really work. Replacing negative thoughts with positive ones is the first step to achieving harmony.

Each of the controversial anomalous phenomena has a huge number of opponents, but there is also a lot of evidence of its existence. The confrontation is explained by the fact that a person is afraid to believe in what he cannot explain from a scientific point of view. It is important that strengthening faith in supernatural abilities does not benefit the rulers of this world; it is much easier to control the ignorant, gullible masses.