RIVANSHI RAKHRAI
Ngoc Thai, an 81-year-old farmer from Vietnam, claims not to have slept since 1973. Despite the common effects of sleep deprivation, Thai reportedly only feels slightly "grumpy." While his case hasn't been thoroughly studied, scientists may find valuable insights if they investigate how he manages this extraordinary feat
Diagnosed with retinoblastoma cancer, Ben Underwood lost his eyes but developed the ability to "see" using echolocation by clicking his tongue. Though humans can learn echolocation, Underwood's proficiency was considered exceptional. Unfortunately, he passed away at the age of 16
Stephen Wiltshire, a 49-year-old British architectural artist, possesses an extraordinary photographic memory. After viewing a landscape just once, Wiltshire can recreate the entire picture with astonishing accuracy
David Browning Smith, also known as 'Rubberboy,' holds the title of the most flexible man in history, earning seven Guinness World Records for his contortion abilities. His extreme flexibility is attributed to a genetic condition called hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Natasha Demkina, a 37-year-old Russian woman, claims the ability to see inside people's bodies, earning her the nickname 'the girl with X-ray eyes.' While she correctly identified medical issues on live TV
Wim Hof, famously known as the Iceman, gained recognition for his ability to endure freezing temperatures. Setting a Guinness World Record in 2000 for the farthest swim under ice and enduring full-body contact with ice for a remarkable 44 minutes, Hof's unique control over his immune system has fascinated scientists
Prahlad Jani, also known as Mataji or Chunriwala Majaji, lived from 1929 to 2020. This Indian yogi claimed to have lived without consuming food or water for an astonishing 76 years, attributing his sustenance to the Goddess Amba, who he believed provided water through a hole in the roof of his mouth