LordNue said:
silentsentinel said:
LordNue said:
No, zombies will never happen not even with viruses. If you think it could you need to research viruses to do some learning. It's nothing but a fantasy.
Some species of wasp inject a virus into caterpillars (after injecting their eggs into them) that forces the caterpillars to protect the wasp larvae from enemies.
A species of worm infects a grasshopper and compels it to commit suicide by drowning.
A type of fungi burrows its head into the brains of ants, compelling them to seek higher ground so that it can explode out of its head and release its spores.
And what about rabies? A disease that turns people into mindless attackers, spreading infections through bites?
We are not insects.
As for rabies, they're not actually mindless or do you not know much about rabies? It really, really fucks with your brain. You're delirious, hallucinating, paranoid and terrified.
We are not insects but if you believe in evolution, we all come from the same line of genetic code. It would take a super-virus of some sort but It's none the less a percentile of a chance happening.
As for the rabies disease; What you described are very close to all the urgings of a "Infected" zombie. Hallucination and Delirium with the combination of paranoia and terror will access a human's will to survive, causing damage to most things that appear to move. In worse case scenarios, since the mind is conscious during this frightful experience, it will stress the mind causing PTSD or symptoms like it which could easily cause with continued exposure cause over-the-edge insanity, worsening all the symptoms and maybe causing irreversible damage to the Psyche.
I can prove this, have you ever seen a cat corner a mouse? The mouse backs up as far as it can. Horrified this massive creature, the mouse will actually attack the cat, there have even been cases where mice have even killed cats during these moments of self-defense.
Simply put, all these truly considered, some mutated strain, Which we actually do manufacture mutated strains of different diseases for research for cures and weapons you know, of rabies or even of a disease completely different could produce such a effect.
And even if things turn to the majority, You forget our curiosity as human beings is down-right damning. We constantly poke our heads into things we really shouldn't poke our heads into every scientific day. We could just as easy discover a disease that have such an effect. If theirs one intelligent thing I've learned from living on this earth, is that predicting the future should not be done unless considering the fact that human's can do both impossibly smart things and impossibly stupid things.
And in order to idea of zombification has always been disease-fueled. Some suspect, though I think none has confirmed it, that George Romero had gotten his concept from a disease caused by Tsetse Flies in Africa known as "the sleeping sickness", that produce the actual symptoms of zombification, the desire to eat flesh could have come from the idea of any one of the cannibalistic tribes that still exist mind you in Africa. The only problem with the sleeping sickness is that the Zombification is the last stage before death, but a slight mutation is all it takes to grant a longer range of life before actual death.