
5 People With Real Life Superpowers
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Are you wondering if it’s possible to have superpowers as we see in the movies?
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In this article, we’ve put together 5 amazing humans that have done superhuman feats
You’ve watched DC and Marvel movies and have probably wondered what it is like to have superpowers.
You eventually come back to reality when it hits you that those superhuman feats can’t be done by anyone.
What if I told you that there were real-life superhumans?
Stick around as we introduce you to humans that have similar powers to superheroes.
Liew Thow Lin (Magnet Man)
A Chinese man, Liew Thow Lin possessed the ability to stick objects to his body.

He placed heavy items like iron and bricks on his body and they didn’t fall.
Scientists later discovered that Liew had a high level of friction in his body that sucked in objects and stopped them from falling.
Shi Liliang (Water Walker)
Walking on water was a miracle in the Bible and it will certainly pass as a superpower but it’s been done by a mere human.

Shi Liliang, a Shaolin monk ran 125 meters on water without sinking, he set a new Guinness World Record in 2015.
Rathakrishnan Velu (Strong Teeth)
The human teeth are so fragile that something as simple as a punch can knock them out.

Rathakrishnan Velu superpowers came in the form of super-strong teeth.
Rathakrishnan Velu, an Indian man pulled a train weighing 260799 kg over 4.2 meters with his teeth.
Daniel Browning Smith (Rubber body)
Daniel Browning Smith is an American contortionist known for being the most flexible person in the world.

Daniel developed the hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome that allowed him to bend part of his body like rubber.
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Stephen Wiltshire (Super eidetic memory)
Stephen Wiltshire’s ability is not something like the superpowers in movies.

Stephen was a British architect that had the ability to draw a landscape with precision, after looking at it for only a few seconds.



