Across the world, some individuals exhibit incredible vitality and endurance. In the Amazon rainforest of Brazil, the indigenous person, Oru Ugao, is believed to possess an immortal body, able to recover swiftly even after being pierced through the heart by a long nail or bitten by a black bear. Swedish scientist Andre and his team were astonished by this and invited him to the city for further research.
In India, Baroda Babu has practiced yoga to the extent that he can survive without food or water for extended periods, even living for days in a sealed iron box. In 1986, during a performance in Hisar, India, he was sealed in a large iron box filled with water and emerged unharmed a week later. Seventy-year-old Nafeet Mishra meditated at the bottom of an 18-meter deep lake for 144 hours, also capturing the attention of the scientific community. Additionally, Baba Xing Vidasu was excavated alive after 20 years, showing no signs of aging.
Moreover, Australians like Biggs and Americans like Angelo Vuacik have demonstrated extraordinary survival abilities in water. Biggs floated effortlessly, while Vuacik could roll freely on the water's surface, managing to float for over 14 hours even while being dragged by heavy weights. Although scientists have attempted to explain these phenomena, they have yet to provide definitive answers.
At the same time, some seemingly coincidental situations have been astonishing. For instance, the cargo ship "Korytruda" sank off the Ivory Coast of Africa, trapping 14 sailors underwater. They utilized the food and water on board, along with a pipe leading to the surface, ultimately being rescued despite suffering significant physical and psychological trauma.
There are also individuals who have displayed remarkable vitality due to unforeseen events. James was mistakenly shot six times by a friend while asleep, yet the bullets did not hit any vital organs, and he fully recovered after treatment. These phenomena reveal the limitless potential of human beings.