Lol but this reminds me of the iron fist martial arts technique i forgot where its from but basicly you punch a tree or something hard till you can bare to punch it harder and slowly day by day your bone denseity and calloses on you hand increase it will make it less painful and you hit harder till you can break your opponets bones without breaking your fist (or chop cinderblocks like those videos)
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Late to the party, but I remember only two legit super humans from this show. There was a man who discovered his body could conduct electricity safely after trying to commit suicide via electrocution. Then there was a man who essentially had the muscle limiter everyone had messed up so that he could be stronger at risk of tearing his muscles more easily. Looking back I thought the show was more of a 'find special cases and explain the phenomena'. The moment I saw the psychic the show lost all legitimacy.
Late to the reply, but I would also like to add the dude that had godlike stamina and could run for hours, the monkey man that can climb unnaturally well and fast, the dude that has a titanium cranium and can break bricks with it and the monk that breaks spears with his throat (although using Buddhist monks is cheating in a way)
The man who could conduct electricity is faking it. Look up electrobooms video, the math doesn’t hold up to Ohms law in that one, and the amount of electricity he took would kill him, or at least burn his skin when he touched it. There is a lot wrong with that one.
Somewhat reminds me of when I though I had the “superpower” of only needing less than ~4 hours of sleep to function completely normally. As that is a really rare thing. Turned out that was just a part of insomnia due to my undiagnosed depression! I was just too young to really understand much of how my body was and how the sleep I was getting was effecting me.
Wasn’t there one with a guy who could jump like 50 feet out of the air into a 2 foot pool and survive? Iremember seeing it when I was 7 and it looked legitimate in retrospect.
There was only a few of these that were actually impressive. The dude who didn't feel cold (or could regulate his own body temperature), Dean Karnazes (the ultramarathon guy who is a legitimate freak of nature) and the Japanese Katana guy who was slicing tiny plastic pellets fired at like 200 fps.
Will hoff? He’s a complete fraud, it’s entirely genetic. They got his brother to do some tests and he equalled him in all of them. His “method” is absolute nonsense and has gotten several people killed
Wim Hof is the first guy you mentioned, they really misrepresented what he does, he has a breathing and exercise method to improve one's circulatory system and body temperature regulation to be able to withstand insane cold and improve endurance. The best part is that he says anyone can learn it and he's taught numerous people to do it; he doesn't claim to be superhuman really, but he's not very good with his own PR since he's been on this show and Gwenyth Paltrow's Goop Lab lol
To quote someone on a yt comment section: Internet gas sounds like something from a senile old man who thinks there's a little man in his radio singing to him
When I was eight and in school, I could write better heroes than Snowflake and Safespace. That shit is like what the teacher brought in when a kid was being bullied for being fat. I am twenty now and I am very surprised that my teacher made it so far with her work. Pity she got her stories stolen by Disney. I know Disney likes stealing stories, cough* cough* Lion King, but they really could've done a bit better this time.
Pagatryx they tried to make a new avengers meme but recruited : morbidly obese, gay 1 and 2, reddit embodied and some guy who listened to Marilyn Manson
Dude imagine actually doing that. You're just dry thrusting in the closet while a crazy chick just pretends to feel shit and neither of you actually know what's going on.
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BitsoftRecipie I agree! The history channel always tells the truth even when trucks sliding on ice isn’t history.. But they told us it’s trucks sliding on ice so they told the truth!
@@norgepalm7315 What a sad and pathetic existence. I bet you go on the Internet looking for strangers to insult to compensate for your inferiority complex.
I know you'll never read this, but my mum walked in while I was watching this fullscreen, pointed at your facecam box and said 'Oh is that your friend?' and waves in the camera. For a few seconds I was friends with Critikal in the eyes of my mum
Telekinesis in movies: Guy can throw people across the room. Telekinesis in real life: Guy can make a precariously balancing pen fall into a cup. Boy, what a super power.
I like how they replay each "superhuman feat" like it's some horror movie. Of course, I'd get chills down my spine too if I saw a paper clip move one inch across a table.
“Help us telekinetic man!!!!! That bus is going over the cliff!! Move it to safety!” Telekinetic man: “Wait, I’ll be back! I need to go grab a small spoon!”
1:54 fun fact from a Kentucky hill-person. That's not a bear trap. It's intended for WAY smaller game. It's also a no-maime trap, meaning it's designed so that if you catch unintended targets (like an oppossum steps into your fox trap) you can let it go and it's fine.
The "bear trap" is really just a wolf trap... traps no longer have teeth, since they're only meant to hold the animal's paw, and they aren't meant to break green bone (and won't if the animal or person in this case caught isn't ludicrously undersized for the trap). The bone they broke in that trap was a dry ass old bone, super brittle and easily broken.
@@user-gu1ed1kb8x here, I put my hand in a very similar trap about a year ago to prove a very similar point. Note the lack of teeth, this is how traps are made, and have been for a VERY long time. Animal traps are designed to hold or immediately kill an animal without damaging it, and teeth would completely defeat the purpose. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G_rgDgTw84c.html
@@user-gu1ed1kb8x it is not, it's me putting my hand in a trap very close in size to the one in the video. I don't do rickrolls, I only get rickrolled.
Even if he didn't, it seems like a really impractical skill to have. Kinda like claiming time slows down by watching a clock... but only for a second and only while watching the clock.
If static's that's the case I guess that's an interesting party trick But yeah if he really _was_ telekinetic and spoons was his limit that would be actually depressing
Best guess for the telekinetic guy, is electrostatic forces. In theory he'd be able to pull metal objects but only push wooden and plastic objects. Either has polyester lining on the inside of his coat and he jitters his hands to generate a charge, or he has an electrostatic generator attached to his body somewhere.
Man, it's so weird that everything that telekinetic people can move is either so small that breath could move it or is made of metal. What is it about chunks of stone approximately the same weight as a metal spoon that's so completely immune to telekinetic powers? These guys might actually make me consider that it's anything more than a dollar store magic trick if they can shatter a wine glass in my hand without touching it. That's got to be at least a 20 dollar magic trick, minimum.
Ron LaFlamme Are you joking or are you serious? Telekinesis is just the ability to move any material with your mind. If you can’t move certain substances you don’t have telekinesis, You have a lesser form of it. If you can only move rocks, you have geokinesis, if you can only move water you have hydrokinesis etc.
@@sirapple589 ... yeah buddy geo means rock thats why you would use that term. Just like telekinesis means the material has metal. Guaranteed you think you can move objects with your mind.
Ron LaFlamme That’s not at all what telekinesis means, tele is Greek for “far off” according to Merriam-Webster. Telekinesis does not refer to the ability to manipulate only metal, where on earth did you get that idea? The ability to manipulate metal is ferrokinesis. I don’t believe in superpowers, that’s a bunch of nonsense, I’m just a nerd that knows his thermokinesis from his pyrokinesis. Where did you get the idea that I think I believe in superpowers, let alone that I have them? I genuinely don’t see how you could have gotten that out of my reply, was it because of the examples I gave?
Well to be fair, the guy on the show never claimed to have real telicinetic powers and there are several cut scenes of him explaining his magic tricks, they just cut those out and made him look like a con artist in the process.
Isn’t there a video where a guy who believes he can beat people up with “chi” fights a muay thai and gets beat up badly? I think that’s enough to disprove people who use “telepathy” aside from the obvious scientific fact that it would be impossible. Edit: It was a MMA fighter and it was hilarious.
I saw one years ago where this guy believed a machete would not cut... it's so sharp it cuts through a thick branch, then he whacks his forearm and says I think i need to go to hospital, whilst grabbing his arm with blood flowing.
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine The superficial Awe of what is little understood is what draws people into wild and illogical stories. The What If of Fiction helps ease the pain of reality if only for a short time. :-P
There were actual cool ones on the show before, like a guy who can preform the one inch punch and another who can draw his pistol out of his holster extremely fast and still hit his target
If his bone density is abnormally stronger than that of an average human, and he didn't break his fingers from doing that, then yes...that would be a super power, or rather a mutation, which Stan Lee considers a super power.
@@chimpwimp9407 it's meant to not break the bones of a bear. If a human were to get caught by it, their bones should shatter as humans do not have the same bone density as a bear.
I always love it when these people use the exact same magic tricks that magicians have been using for literally centuries, and claim that _they_ are doing it for real.
God no. Why? People were upset with the anime's portrayal of minors and certain hero's, this is going to get them and the people who enjoy and live the show all upset. No bueno. Ah fuck.
Daily reminder that at the very least there's is the James Randi challenge still out there for I believe $1 million, and I believe there used to be a university which offered a similar prize to anyone who could demonstrate real psychic powers under laboratory conditions. Obviously, no one has ever claimed the prize. I'm not even sure if anyone has taken the challenge. So if any of these are people were real why wouldn't they grab their easy million bucks?
It's not a million dollars. It's a million dollars in bonds. Not nearly as appealing when put that way. That and the line between "paranormal" and "science" is merely a matter of documentation.
@@autonomous2010 yeah who needs a million dollars worth of financial assets when you can just go do a kid's birthday party and make $150 and some left over cake.
When the goal of science is to continually disprove as many things as possible, in order to create a more refined model of reality, it isn't really possible to "disprove science." That would just be doing more science.