The special abilities of human beings make science 'respectable'.

People who have special abilities that come to science must also "shake their heads" without explaining.

1. Prophetic ability

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Prophet Vanga.

This is the ability that any of us can aspire to, with people with prophetic ability, they can see through the future. There have been a few people in the world who have been arguably the most obvious evidence of this possibility, the prophet Vanga or Nostradamus , both of whom have many famous predictions come true.

A more obvious experiment was recorded by a French scientist named E Ostia, who brought the experimentalist into a closed room and asked the person to write down a description of the person he would arrange to sit on. front door room. As a result, this person guessed every turn of each person sitting on that chair for hours. This confirms that human prophetic ability is completely real and not superstitious.

2. Become a genius after the ball hits the head

Brain injuries often leave serious sequelae. However, in rare cases, this is an opportunity for victims to unleash unusual abilities. Scientists call people who achieve exceptional talent through brain injury as "reluctant scientists". They are often mathematical geniuses, or able to redraw the whole city of Rome.

Orlando Serrell , born in 1968 in the US state of Virginia, is a reluctant genius. On January 15, 1979, Serrell played baseball with his elementary school friends. A ball bumped into his head. However, he continued to play football. In that year, Serrell suffered from headaches that lasted for hours. By the end of the year, he realized he had a great ability to calculate calendars. For example, he could calculate the number of days in the 1980s quickly. In addition, Serrell could remember exactly the details of the day, similar to those with hyperthymesia, The Sydney Morning Herald reported. Apparently, a slight brain concussion gave Orlando Serrell special ability.

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Orlando Serrell.

Research shows that scholars have great brains because they pay attention to the small details that others overlook. This is also the reason why they have difficulty in school exams. Tests include a wide range of knowledge, not a focus on details as the thinkers think.

3. The boy can see by ear

A well-known first mutant is Ben Underwood , also known as " The Man Who Can Look At The Ear". Ben was originally a blind man, his two eyes were abandoned the year he was 3 years old for cancer. From an early age to serve his life Ben has become familiar with locating things around with sound and until now Ben can do all things like other ordinary people without needing to eyes.

Experts have experimented and said that Ben's sound-locating ability has reached its peak, on par with the dolphin's sound sensitivity, which has surpassed the allowable limit. an ordinary person, this was "unknowingly" turning him into one of science's "superheroes".

4. Psychic ability

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This ability becomes clearer to people who have the same thoughts or in the same space.

With this ability, a person can convey news, messages, thoughts . through his spiritual thoughts to others. In particular, this ability becomes clearer to people who have the same ideas or in the same space. The experiment by a Japanese scientist named Honzan proved that messages can "penetrate" a closed room to outside recipients.