


Characters in that television show struggle to reconcile their old ways with this new world. You may or may not have seen the hit zombie television show, ‘ The Walking Dead’, but to sum up the core tenant of the drama we can say that the rules ‘have changed’. When the Zombies Come, The Rules Have Changed When the sick begin to show up at the hospitals and get whisked away into the back of buses heading to nowhere rest assured that you will see them again, on the other side. If there is the possibility of a punctured quarantine zone then expect it to happen. While the mathematical based logic was made popular in the film, ‘Jurrasic Park’, its concepts are real and are applicable in the real world. ‘ Chaos Theory‘ insists that no system is perfect and that no quarantine can be 100% effective. When the Zombies Come, Quarantine Will Fail It is your flesh, down to the tiniest scratch, that you will need to protect. Your brain will remain in its headcase unless something rather untoward happens. They exist only to feed on the flesh of those unlucky enough to still be alive to fear. In popularized media the zombie menace is attracted to the brains of the living.

When the Zombies Come, Your Brain Is Not Their Desire Let’s look at a quick couple of facts before delving into the nuts and bolts of weathering a zombie apocalypse. No matter the genesis of these awful creatures one fact remains: they are real, they are here, and you need to learn how to survive them. The idea of a zombie in Haitian terms, essentially, is the rising up of a dead person by means of magic. However the genesis of the zombie creature comes not from Hollywood, but from ancient Haitian culture. Since then we’ve seen legendary writer Wes Craven and Hollywood super-director George Romero truly bring them to the forefront of our minds. A year later Bela Lugosi, the ancient horror icon, made them popular. In 1929 ‘zombies’ made their debut into the public mainstream by means of the novel ‘ Magic Island’ by William Seabrook.
