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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2006

A man who is immune to electricity

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  • I enjoyed witnessing this man's demonstration on the television show "Superhumans", hosted by Stan Lee. My only objection is that the man's claims and abilities were not tested under controlled conditions. As a skeptic of all fantastic declarations, I kept trying to reason about how an illusionist might perform the same feat. Other than my negligible complaint, I was very entertained by this man's presentation.

  • when resistance increases the damage increases not the other way

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  • it's always the foreign dudes with strange powers.

  • @darkvioletkiran lololol do you know why isolators dont conduct electricity and in turn cause no damage >? Well , because they have got an extremely high resistance

  • @HecticRat omg water conducts electricity , have u been to school lol . Though it has a high resistance meaning lesser damage because the current will be smaller (U=R.I)

  • just watched this guy on the Beyond Human documentary. they check his resistance with a voltmeter and it is far above the human average

  • @heckubiss1 same

    

  • omg.. good this be the real life cole from infamous?

  • this is real

    

  • I'm convinced this is real. I've found other videos of other "electric men", one of whom lives in a poor African town/village, so where would he have learned this trick?

    One of them was "studied" at a university. It seems that people with this ability don't produce nearly as much sweat as other people, greatly reducing the amount of salt on the surface of their very dry skin and, in turn, the threat of electricity to their bodies. After all, water doesn't have conductivity, the salt in it does

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