Slavisa Pajkic, from Serbia, is known as “Battery Man’ for his amazing ability to withstand high voltage without getting hurt. His nick name is “Biba Struja”, his special power lies in the fact that his body can generate electricity. He can conducts electricity of 20,000 volts through his body without any fear, and he tried it hundreds of times before! He also roasts hot dogs by conducting energy trough his body, and by putting electrodes in the mouth while the light bulb indicates that electrodes are connected to electrical network.
He firstly entered the Guinness World Records in 1983, when he took a hit of 20,000 volts through his body. His second record dates back to 2003, when he was able to heat up a cup of water to 97 degrees Celsius, in 1 minute and 37 seconds.
In his video he claims that he can act as an insulator, a conductor, an accumulator or a heater. He had born in 1957 near Pozarevac. "I am a machinist by trade," said Slavisa Pajkic. "I was 17 when I accidentally during the operation I felt that electricity can not do anything." He added that even after twenty years people don't believe him.
“I explore my body in the field of electricity and test its capabilities. I have qualities that i don’t know how to explain. When I accumulate electricity i can control it. When i shake hands with people I release electricity whenever I want.” He added “I would beat electric chair, but USA law doesn't allow that.”
So far scientists haven’t been able to figure out exactly how he’s doing all of these things. He can light up a light bulb, cook a sausage and even set alcohol-soaked things ablaze with his body, by storing or acting as a conductor for electricity. Some reports say that because of a genetic defect, Slavisa Pajkic has no sweat and salivary glands, and scientists suspect current isn’t really passing through his body, but passes on the outside of his skin, which acts as a natural insulation.
He already featured on numerous shows around the world and wants to set a third world record by charging on a million-volt power generator and shooting laser from his fingers.
He firstly entered the Guinness World Records in 1983, when he took a hit of 20,000 volts through his body. His second record dates back to 2003, when he was able to heat up a cup of water to 97 degrees Celsius, in 1 minute and 37 seconds.
In his video he claims that he can act as an insulator, a conductor, an accumulator or a heater. He had born in 1957 near Pozarevac. "I am a machinist by trade," said Slavisa Pajkic. "I was 17 when I accidentally during the operation I felt that electricity can not do anything." He added that even after twenty years people don't believe him.
“I explore my body in the field of electricity and test its capabilities. I have qualities that i don’t know how to explain. When I accumulate electricity i can control it. When i shake hands with people I release electricity whenever I want.” He added “I would beat electric chair, but USA law doesn't allow that.”
So far scientists haven’t been able to figure out exactly how he’s doing all of these things. He can light up a light bulb, cook a sausage and even set alcohol-soaked things ablaze with his body, by storing or acting as a conductor for electricity. Some reports say that because of a genetic defect, Slavisa Pajkic has no sweat and salivary glands, and scientists suspect current isn’t really passing through his body, but passes on the outside of his skin, which acts as a natural insulation.
He already featured on numerous shows around the world and wants to set a third world record by charging on a million-volt power generator and shooting laser from his fingers.
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