What is the world record of not blinking? The record for spending the longest time without blinking the eye was set by Anand Haridas (born on December 24, 1983) of Kannur, Kerala. He spent 1 hour and 31 minutes without blinking his both eyes, as confirmed on July 12, 2021.
Krishith Kumar (born on December 24, 2014) of Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu. He spent 14 minutes and 42 seconds without blinking his eyes at the age of 6 years, 9 months and 15 days, as confirmed on October 8, 2021.
Stare Master won, holding his eyes open for an unbelievable 40 minutes 59 seconds. But 15 minutes into the contest, their eyes turned red and started shedding tears, so don't try this at home!
The record for blinking the eyes for the maximum number of times in one minute was set by Divyasree C. S. (born on February 4, 2005) of Idukki, Kerala. She blinked her eyes 240 times in one minute, as confirmed on February 1, 2022.
Although you may not thinking of blinking as a major component of your health care routine, if you didn't blink for extended periods you'd be at higher risk of eye infection, would have uncomfortable, dry eyes, and would have decreased clarity of vision.
(Dan) The longest telephone conversation lasted 46 hours, 12 minutes and 52 seconds, by Avery Leonard and Eric Roff Brewster.
The story of Angus Barbieri, who went 382 days without eating.
The world record for staring — not blinking once — is 57 minutes and 24 seconds, set by a Chinese naval serviceman in 2015. That is no easy feat! The clear outer dome of the eye, or cornea, is the most sensitive part of the human body.
First, he stared at the sun with bare eyes for 1 hour and 26 minutes at 39 degree celsius without even blinking and second he set a national record with that. While we all congratulate him for this extraordinary feat, we need to discuss very intricate details on human eyes and vision.
Shockingly, one woman went 45 days without pooping (and paid the price in the hospital).
Longest Kiss
And it wouldn't be Valentine's Day without a big ol' smooch. The longest kiss lasted 58 hours, 35 minutes and 58 seconds, achieved by Ekkachai Tiranarat and Laksana Tiranarat (both Thailand) at an event organized by Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Two friends have broken the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous hug, raising over £7,000 for leading mental health charity Mind. Joe Snape and Will Jarvis broke the record for the longest recorded hug, standing at 36 hours, 36 minutes, and 36 seconds between Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th June 2018.
The world record for a non-oxygen-assisted breath hold is 11:35 minutes* by Stéphane Mifsud. For women it is 9:02 minutes, held by Natalia Molchanova. These are people who have trained for many years, and are the top professional apneists (apnea means temporarily stopped breathing). How did Winslet do it then?
(a.k.a. Hubert Wolfstern, Hubert B. Wolfe + 666 Sr., Hubert Blaine Wolfe+585 Sr., and Hubert Blaine Wolfe+590 Sr., among others) is the abbreviated name of a German-born American typesetter who has held the record for the longest personal name ever used. Hubert's name is made up from 27 names.
The lengthiest burp lasted one minute 13 seconds and was achieved by Michele Forgione in Reggiolo, Italy, on 16 June 2009.
In 1959, UK hypnotist Peter Powers put himself under a hypnotic sleep for eight straight days.
Valentina Vassilyeva and her husband Feodor Vassilyev are alleged to hold the record for the most children a couple has produced. She gave birth to a total of 69 children – sixteen pairs of twins, seven sets of triplets and four sets of quadruplets – between 1725 and 1765, a total of 27 births.
Contrary to what many people believe, entering the Guinness Book of World Records does not have any type of economic compensation. Therefore, you will not receive a single euro, pound or dollar for breaking a record.
A blink is defined as 'a temporary closure of both eyes, involving movements of the upper and lower eyelids' [1]. Human adults blink approximately 12 times per minute and one blink lasts about 1/3 s [2].
To ghost blink, you begin by staring. Once your eyes begin to feel dry, you simply imagine yourself blinking without actually doing it. It sounds pretty simple, but it takes some practice. Once you've mastered it, you might find that you can stare for much longer than you could before without needing to blink.
Trivia time: How many times do you blink a day? According to Healthline, the average person blinks between 14,400 and 19,200 times a day.