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What superpowers does a comic book hero called normalman have?

Among the vast array of superhero comics is Jim Valentino's "normalman" series, in which the protagonist has no distinguishing skills. The plot of the plot is a parody of "Superman": a baby is sent in a rocket to another planet, all of whose inhabitants have superpowers. Because of their absence, the arrived hero receives the name normalman.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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Light consists of elementary particles of photons that do not have mass and charge. Near black holes, there are so-called photon spheres - areas where gravity is so strong that photons begin to orbit. If an observer enters the photonic sphere, he can theoretically see his own back.

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