Metaphysics & Psychology
Man stuns scientists by conducting 20,000V
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T.K. RandallJune 14, 2011 ·
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Slavisa Pajkic has the remarkable ability to withstand high voltages without feeling a thing.
Known as "battery man" the 54-year-old is able to illuminate light bulbs and even cook sausages using nothing but the energy stored inside his own body. In 1983 he set a world record for having 20,000 volts pass through him. "When there is a sudden power failure, my folks do not have to worry. My house is always shining. I can be an insulator, conductor, accumulator and heater," he says.
Human conductor Slavisa Pajkic has scientists scratching their heads because he can withstand high voltages without feeling a thing. Known as 'Battery Man', the machinist claims he can act as an insulator, conductor and even a heater.
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Daily Mail |
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