Monthly Archives: January 2012

Hollywood zombies

Modern zombies, as portrayed in books, films, games, and haunted attractions, are quite different from both voodoo zombies and those of folklore. Modern zombies are typically depicted in popular culture as mindless, unfeeling monsters with a hunger for human flesh. … Continue reading

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Voodoo Zombies

The word ‘voodoo‘  (vodou, vaudou, vodoun or vodun) derives from the word ‘vodu‘ in the Fon language of Dahomey meaning ‘spirit’ or ‘god’ and describes the complex religious and belief system that exist in Haïti, an island of the West … Continue reading

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Functional zombies

Description: a non-conscious system physically different from but functionally isomorphic to a normal human (absent qualia). For example, a system with silicon chips instead of neurons like the robot of Terminator (1985). Some researchers use the logical possibility of such a functional … Continue reading

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What language do zombies speak?

In most cases, zombies moan. We shall call this “Zombie Moan” as their language. The reason why they moan is due the inability to think (lack of brain power). Most zombies turned into a zombie because they were attacked by … Continue reading

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Why don’t zombies attack other zombies?

This is simple, zombies are brain dead and their motivation is their hunger for human flush. The don’t like rotten flush since they are already dead. There are no scientific study on this next part, nor the part before this. … Continue reading

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