So there is a kid in Michigan who has a disease that makes him super strong and without fear of injury...this is certainly the begins of superheroes and their takeover of Earth...and we call Heroes Science Fiction?
Here is a piece of the story:
A three-year-old Michigan boy is super-strong. He can move furniture, hold five-pound weights, and do sit-ups with ease. Liam Hoekstra likely has a condition called myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy, which means his body has very little fat and enlarged muscle fibers that make him exceptionally strong. Because Hoekstra is so strong — he falls, for instance, without getting hurt – he is not learning the appropriate fear judgment of a child testing his or her limits.
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Cool. Maybe in a couple of years we'll have a team of super-heroes rather than policemen!