The man set the record to look directly at the sun for 1 hour... without blinking
After an hour of looking directly at the sun without sunglasses and without even blinking, Mr. Verma's eyesight was considered normal, as was the overall health of his eyes.
After an hour of looking directly at the sun without sunglasses and without even blinking, Mr. Verma's eyesight was considered normal, as was the overall health of his eyes.
A 70-year-old retired official from the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh named MS Verma has set a new national record after allegedly spending an hour looking directly at the sun without sunglasses and never blinked.
He seems to have been practicing for this amazing feat of his own for 25 years, after being inspired by an Indian guru.
This man was looking straight at the sun without sunglasses and without blinking once.
His attempt to beat the previous record of staring at the sun without blinking was overseen by a representative of the Book of Indian Records, as well as a group of politicians and doctors.
After an hour of looking directly at the sun without sunglasses and without even blinking, Mr. Verma's eyesight was considered normal, as was the overall health of his eyes.
Mr Verma broke the previous record, set a few years ago by another Indian man who managed to stare at the sun without sunglasses and without blinking for 10 minutes.
The 70-year-old says he's ready to have his record recognized by the Guinness World Records.
Although the 70-year-old retired man appeared to be fine after his record, he even smiled and posed for pictures with invited officials, but according to experts people still need to be cautious not to do so. following this feat of MS Verma.
Because looking directly at the sun with the naked eye, even for a short time, can be very painful and puts people at risk such as irreversible retinal damage.
However, there are still some people who swear by the health benefits of doing this, and claim that the practice of staring at the sun without any protection for the eyes is said to be a form of immunity. fee.
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