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Inhuman Capabilities of the Bajau Tribe people

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By Chetan JainPublished 12 months ago 3 min read
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Is it viable that human beings ought to be like fish and continue to exist underwater? Surprisingly, proof has emerged displaying this aquatic truth is form of true!

We’re a way off from being capable to breathe in the water like mermaids however one tribe clearly is aware of what they’re doing when it comes to spending lengthy intervals in the briny deep. The Bajau People had been first noted in the sixteenth century, through the journal of pioneering Venetian explorer Antonio Pigafetta. They’re native to Indonesia, and additionally the southern Philippines and Malaysia. The tribe depends on the water for their way of life, accumulating foods from the sea bed. This tells that they spend an unhuman time submerged in the moist stuff! In fact, diving is a full-time occupation for them The Bajau reportedly dedicate eight hours a day to going underwater with solely a masks and a weight to maintain themselves in position. But how come they can last under the sea bed for longer than the common person…?

The answer lies in human biology. You see, the Bajau possess a certain something within their body that allows them to be inhuman at surviving in the water like Aquaman. That certain something is an enlarged spleen! The spleen is a versatile organ that is located in your abdomen. It’s acknowledged for recycling old red blood cells, and storing white blood cells. There are lot of other functions to it, however we are in threat of being derailed here. The thing is, the spleen performs an essential role in how the Bajau last in the drink. Have you heard of the human dive response? It’s when you go through a procedure known as “peripheral vasoconstriction”. Peripheral vasoconstriction occurs when peripheral blood vessels become constricted, most commonly occurring when individuals are exposed to cold. Narrowing peripheral blood vessels constrict blood flow to the periphery (e.g., the skin), preventing the body from losing heat and thereby keeping the body warmer, in different words, your heart rate is decreased and your blood vessels shrink. They do this on the outer reaches of your physique to maintain oxygenated blood where it’s critically required in your organs. The spleen then contracts, pumps out oxygenated red blood cells and supplies you with extra oxygen. With their larger than normal spleens, the Bajau can take it to the extent for their underwater exploits. Now, a logical explanation for these spleens is that the Bajau are always diving, so their bodies adapted accordingly, right? That’s a great thinking but not completely accurate. Scientific study showed the spleens were present in those who dived but even in those who didn’t.

However, there is a noticeable size difference in spleens present in Bajau people and those of their neighbors. It could, of course, be that the diving has had an effect that has been passed down through all generations and generations right? But this is possibly a Topic for another time. Thus, if there are some humans on Earth who are compatible for living in Atlantis, it makes you think if there are any other "Super Humans" out there. Maybe who can walk on Lava or break Metal with their bare Hands or who can Survive in Antarctica? This is starting to sound like a New Series from Marvel!, Maybe scientists are trying some experiments on these peoples?, or these peoples gained somekind of supernatural power like Sazam? I think it’s best to let science do the talking now. The World is going beyond our expectations.

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