See 'Pinman' for 20,000 volts
For electricity flowing through people, Slavisa Pajkic (Serbia) can heat 1 cup of water from 25 degrees to 97 degrees in 1 minute 37 seconds.
For electricity flowing through people, Slavisa Pajkic (Serbia) can heat 1 cup of water from 25 degrees to 97 degrees in 1 minute 37 seconds. And this is also the Guinness record that this man founded in 2003.
Pajkic's first Guinness record was established in 1983 when he was exposed to 20,000 volts of electricity, unharmed.
Pajkic can light up a light bulb, cook food and can even burn a body or act as a wire.
He has done many experiments and is preparing a third record by generating millions of volts of electricity and firing lasers from his fingers.
Update 15 December 2018
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