chinese boy with blue colored iris can see perfectly fine in pitch darkness

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A boy has stunned medics with his ability to see in pitch black with eyes that glow in the dark.

Doctors have studied Nong Youhui's amazing eyesight since his dad took him to hospital in Dahua, southern China, concerned over his bright blue eyes.

Dad Ling said: "They told me he would grow out of it and that his eyes would stop glowing and turn black like most Chinese people but they never did."

Medical tests conducted in complete darkness show Youhui can read perfectly without any light and sees as clearly as most people do during the day.

Could Nong Youhui be a Hybrid or Starchild? (A new and growing generation of extraordinary and gifted children are springing up across our planet). Is the human species evolving? Or possibly Extraterrestrial visitors tinkering with our DNA? Is this the beginning of a new cycle of human evolution? As always you decide.


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Nice find, there are some fascinating things around our World. Yet again another sign of God's existence but its a shame how some people don't pay heed. U_U No worries, all in good time eh :ghehe:
ppl don't pay heed to what?

Other than that: A BRITISH toddler has become the first person in the world to be born with an extra strand in his DNA, in a condition so rare doctors don't even know its name.

Alfie Clamp, from Warwickshire, northern England, has a seventh chromosome which has an extra arm.

Doctor discovered the extremely rare condition when Alfie, who was born blind and with severe disabilities, was just six weeks old.

A series of tests revealed the extra strand of DNA, which has left the medical world baffled.

His parents, Gemma and Richard, and doctors have no idea what his life expectancy will be or whether his condition will even improve.

The little boy has digestive problems, needs drugs to help his body absorb nutrients and suffers fits sparked by high temperatures and metabolic problems.

And in his short life he has been rushed to hospital six times after a series of problems, including stopping breathing.

But his parents said despite his ordeal their son means the world to them and are now concentrating on the simple things, the Daily Mail reported.

Mrs Clamp said: โ€œWhen the doctors told us I was absolutely devastated. As a pregnant mum you spend nine months thinking about what it will be like when your baby takes their first step or claps their hands.

โ€œHaving a boy like Alfie makes you appreciate the little things. He didn't roll over until he was 18 months old, but we were so excited when he did.โ€
 

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When it comes to scientific issues, a very pragmatic and useful quick criterion Ive learned to distinguish media hype/nonsense from genuine scientific mysteries/conundrums is to see whether if it has aroused the interest of the scientific media/community (and outside media sources adducing unnamed so called studies does not count) and what their reply is.

Do people honestly believe that a genuine alien skull or super-power like mutation would go unnoticed in the scientific community? No, there would be uproars all over the world about it, if all you can find on the issue is a youtube video or some arbitrary media outlet
then it is likely fake (at least in some measure).
 

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When it comes to scientific issues, a very pragmatic and useful quick criterion Ive learned to distinguish media hype/nonsense from genuine scientific mysteries/conundrums is to see whether if it has aroused the interest of the scientific media/community (and outside media sources adducing unnamed so called studies does not count) and what their reply is.

Do people honestly believe that a genuine alien skull or super-power like mutation would go unnoticed in the scientific community? No, there would be uproars all over the world about it, if all you can find on the issue is a youtube video or some arbitrary media outlet
then it is likely fake (at least in some measure).
Then again, you should know that governments and popular institutions like the smithsonian institute have covered up huge scientific, and ancient findings, hiding it from the masses. Either biological and technological brilliance is being kept secret.
 
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