People charged, cooked food
Serbian Slavisa Pajkic is known as the
Serbian Slavisa Pajkic is known as the "battery man" . Slavisa can withstand high voltage running through people and charge to heat hot water to 97 ° C in 1 minute 37 seconds, bake nine sausages within 6 seconds. In the coming time, Slavisa is expected to record a third record with the ability to charge a thousand-volt generator and fire lasers from his fingers.
Boil water, bake sausage over your body
In Slavisa Pajkic's video about the 'pin man' or 'charged' superman ' , there were impressive performances. He used two effervescent hands to dip into a glass of water with a water level of 15ml at a temperature of 25 ° C and concentrated the energy to increase the intensity of the current for the water to heat up. At the 45th second, the water starts to sparkle, the evaporation of water increases. And after 1 minute and 37 seconds, Slavisa Pajkic made the glass of boiling water in surprise to everyone who was at the stage.
Next, Slavisa Pajkic performed another extremely interesting performance. You can light a light bulb, make nine sausages in just 6-8 seconds. This sounds ridiculous and unimaginable but it is true. The hotly cooked sausage was immediately sandwiched with bread and sent to the judges to enjoy. A humorous judge for von Slavisa: 'With this special ability, Slavisa Pajkic is like a special sausage grilling pot that helps you ripen sausages quickly without using grease, frying, It doesn't cost any cost. This is how to make food very convenient, beneficial for your health, your loved ones and save money '.
Not only is Slavisa immune to electricity, but also
the ability to generate electricity to light bulbs, cook food
Slavisa Pajkic discovered his special ability starting at 17 years old. That day, his whole office was working hard while the sky suddenly fell like a big storm. Consequently, the electric lines in the room were fluttering. Not having discovered the electric shock, his colleagues accidentally touched the electric opening, causing them to be shocked and confused. Slavisa Pajkic was also among them but strangely he didn't get jerky, as if nothing had happened. He even calmly walked to the electric outlet, jerked the bridge, protected the lives of other colleagues. Everyone poured a look on his side to imply a question.
He himself did not know what was happening to him."I opened my mouth, too, but then I realized that electricity couldn't harm my body right now," recalled Slavisa . And since then, Slavisa knows she has excellent insulating ability. Not only did he stop there, a few months later, he found himself able to charge. Whenever the family had a sudden power outage, he used electricity in his body to light the bulb through a conductor. Therefore, Slavisa asserts that his house is always bright when necessary.
Using this unique ability in the world, Slavisa Pajkic actively participated in various competitions. He set the Guinness record for the first time in 1983, when he was able to withstand a stream of 20,000V. His second record was recorded in 2003, when he heated a glass of water to 97 degrees Celsius, in 1 minute 37 seconds. Slavisa claims, he could be an insulator, a conductor, a battery or a heater. He also added: 'I will defeat the electric chair, but US law does not allow that.'
The ability of Slavisa was amazed by everyone, but they were afraid of approaching him. Because, they are aware that 'should not play with electricity'. Mr. Slavisa confided: "People are very happy when they see me performing unique electric-related acts on TV, but when they meet most of them, they are afraid to shake hands with me."
Who has skin resistors big enough?
To explain Slavisa Pajkic's immunity to electricity, some experts believe that, from the point of view of physics and biology, absolutely nothing should be considered 'strange'. Simply, these people have large enough resistors (according to Ohm's law: The intensity of electric current passing through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistor), so the current enters their body so small that there was no electric shock, but only a little feeling of "pangolin spread all over the body".
For ordinary people, when giving a weak enough current through, anyone will have that feeling. However, 'superheroes' who are not afraid of electricity should not be too paranoid about their abilities because the risk of death from electric shock can happen at any time. Why? The resistance of the human body, including skin resistance, is not a constant value over time. It varies depending on the physical properties of the physiological and psychological characteristics of the body. When the weather is hot and humid, it will reduce the resistance of the body and thus increase the current. When you have just finished taking a bath or when your body is sweating profusely, touching your electrical appliances, you may have a slight shock.
People do not have sweat glands and saliva?
Some reports suggest that Slavisa Pajkic's supernatural ability is a genetic defect. Specifically in this case, Slavisa does not have sweat glands and saliva, the electrical currents do not actually pass through his body but through the skin.
This is a very rare phenomenon, in a million people, there are only one or two 'sufferers '. And it is only in people who have a relatively strong electrical intensity that they can easily encounter and cause such phenomena. This phenomenon may disappear for a while and then relapse and may never meet again. That depends on many factors: climate, environment, health and mind - physiological sufferers . This electrostatic phenomenon can be encountered in temperate and tropical regions in climatic conditions. dry, dry. Slavisa Pajkic's case can be considered a rare case, due to the climate in Serbia, a type of humid continental climate and subarctic climate. But, from a scientific point of view, if excluding psychological factors (people who encounter phenomena like him worry, being 'abnormal', 'abnormal' .), that phenomenon will not affect at all. to human health, both present and long term.
In fact, scientists have measured in every brain cell a current of about 90mV (millivolt). With 15 to 18 billion brain cells, we will have a very strong current. According to Russian scientists, usually brain cells or nerve cells are arranged in a certain order. It controls all human activities. If anyone in those cells gets messed up, weak batteries combine and discharge electricity, that person will have special abilities . For example, an Italian has the ability to make everything burn or a 'magnet' baby in Russia capable of drawing iron objects .
Scientists think that around these people there is always a very strong electromagnetic field controlled from the brain. In some situations, the special ability is revealed, and normally they are no different from us. And it is certain that humans are capable of a large bioelectric field.
Currently, 'Pinman' has appeared in many programs around the world. He is expected to record a third record with the ability to charge a thousand-volt generator and fire lasers from his fingers. Currently, he uses his ability to treat patients with migraine, sinusitis .
Until now, scientists have not been able to find out exactly why he did this. The person who has the ability to re-charge electricity is immune to electricity at a voltage of 20,000V.
Reference: Daily Mail
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