A Man Can Pass 2000-Volt Current Through His Body, called "Battery man".

This is unusual, bizarre and unbelievable there exist a human who can withstand with high voltage.
Slavisa, from Pozarevac, Serbiastuns scientists by conducting 20,000-volt current without feeling a thing. Human conductor Slavisa Pajkic has scientists scratching their heads because he can withstand high voltages without feeling a thing. Known as 'Battery Man', the machinist claims he can act as an insulator, conductor and even a heater.
Videos on the internet show the Slavisa powering up a light bulb and cooking sausages by using energy stored in his body. Slavisa, from Pozarevac, Serbia, says he discovered his amazing talent when he was a teenager. He said: 'I was 17 years old when accidentally during work, I felt that electricity can not do anything. The rain was falling, and my colleagues made a metal fence."
The fence some how became live, and it was then his new life began.
'My friend, who was leaning against the fence, said he could feel electricity but as I approached and touched the wet spot, I felt nothing. 'I was open-mouthed, but then I realized that current could not harm my body.

'When there is a sudden power failure, my folks do not have to worry. My house is always shining. I can be an insulator, conductor, accumulator and heater.
'People have seen me on television so they are glad to meet me but afraid to shake hands.'
(Slavisa cooks a sausage by passing an electric current through it from power stored in his body. He holds two Guinness World Records, for withstanding 20,000V and being the quickest to heat up a cup of water to 97C, in 1min 37secs).
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