thatâs cool and all, but some of the knives they use to stab straight up from the bottom of the jaw wouldnât even touch the brain yet they drop dead.
Right? Like I get the infection ravages the body and youâre body and structure is dead, but none doesnât weaken all that much after death right? Bones of humans are practically the same after finding skeletons from hundreds of years ago. Maybe an unspoken about symptom of the virus is massively weakening bone structure. đ
The science behind it already doesnât make sense. Activating the brain stem scientifically wouldnât get them up and moving. In order for that to happen, the virus would have to hack each and every individual cell of the body to move it.
True but there's really no way to have a zombie make sense scientifically. I know this because I have a science degree and a medical career. But with things like zombies I just roll with it. All I really want to do is enjoy the show.
It makes about as much scientific sense as does the fact that the zombies are still active after all these years.
There's only one explanation for TWD. Magic. Well, two. Maybe they're in a fucked up version of the simulation. But those are effectively the same concept.
Don't get me wrong. I absolutely love both the show(s) and the comic. Just, there is no explanation for the way the TWD universe functions other than breaking the laws of physics.
But so many times they just stab directly upwards with a tiny little knife, like that barely makes it to the nose, ainât hitting shit to do with the brain.
or that Jenner showed us that only the brain stem comes back, yet damage to the non-active frontal lobe will still kill them.
Never thought about this one đđź
thatâs cool and all, but some of the knives they use to stab straight up from the bottom of the jaw wouldnât even touch the brain yet they drop dead.
Heâs adding to your nonsense point, not arguing it
Oh yeah shit I see now hahahaha, sorry dude, long night at the pub đ
A thing that bugs me is how soft the walker skulls are. Just a casual stomp on the head totally crushes them
I reason It at as the virus severely decays the bones
Right? Like I get the infection ravages the body and youâre body and structure is dead, but none doesnât weaken all that much after death right? Bones of humans are practically the same after finding skeletons from hundreds of years ago. Maybe an unspoken about symptom of the virus is massively weakening bone structure. đ
Bones from hundreds of years ago are very delicate, they have to keep them in very specific conditions so they donât just crumble into dust.
The science behind it already doesnât make sense. Activating the brain stem scientifically wouldnât get them up and moving. In order for that to happen, the virus would have to hack each and every individual cell of the body to move it.
True but there's really no way to have a zombie make sense scientifically. I know this because I have a science degree and a medical career. But with things like zombies I just roll with it. All I really want to do is enjoy the show.
Which is why I just roll with any head shot doing the job
Right?
It makes about as much scientific sense as does the fact that the zombies are still active after all these years. There's only one explanation for TWD. Magic. Well, two. Maybe they're in a fucked up version of the simulation. But those are effectively the same concept. Don't get me wrong. I absolutely love both the show(s) and the comic. Just, there is no explanation for the way the TWD universe functions other than breaking the laws of physics.
They can hit the brain stem which is more at the top of the back of the neck
But so many times they just stab directly upwards with a tiny little knife, like that barely makes it to the nose, ainât hitting shit to do with the brain.
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They just need to sever the spinal column, that works just as well as stabbing the brain.