Magola's incredible capability has left many in awe, but it has also sparked skepticism among some.
The man born in 1958 from Germany once garnered media attention by declaring himself a ' human magnet ' with the power to attract anything sticking to his body.
Miroslaw Magola reveals that he can make bottles, forks, and even Red Bull cans stick to his head, hands, or chest solely using the power of his mind. It's a power Magola claims to have discovered in the early 1990s—an ability to attract objects through thought alone.
'I've spent several years perfecting the technique and delving deeper into the magnetic field of the human mind,' he says. ' I can defy gravity because I energize myself—similar to moving limbs—and can make objects operate as I desire, much like a real-life magnet.'
Without relying on glue, adhesives, or any tricks, Magola asserts that he employs the power of the mind to control objects and make them adhere to himself.
'My family and friends treat me entirely normally; they are aware of my ability and appreciate it, but it's not an 'everyday' topic for us,', shared the man.
Magola expresses his determination to uncover ways to use his power for the benefit of humanity. Additionally, he aims to secure the $1 million prize from the James Randi Educational Foundation, an organization established to expose mystical and pseudoscientific deceptions.
The $1 million fund supports anyone who can provide evidence of any mystical, supernatural, or mysterious events under scientific conditions. However, up until now, since declaring his abilities in 2013, Magola appears to have not yet triumphed in securing this substantial prize.
Although the phenomenon of neural movement is still not thoroughly researched, it is believed that humans can manipulate the material world around them with the power of the mind. Ellie Crystal, a paranormal expert, agrees that 'everyone has the potential to move objects from a distance.'