Posted on 11/11/2015 8:38:49 AM PST by DogByte6RER
If the zombie apocalypse happens, scientists say you should head for the hills
If - or when - the zombie apocalypse comes, those of us in big cities are in trouble, according to research presented at the American Physical Society March meeting on March 5, 2015.
Starting in a big city like New York or Atlanta would mean you are basically screwed from the start if the epidemic had already hit there, according to Alex Alemi, a graduate student at Cornell University and part of the research team.
You are much better off starting further away from people, they say, which gives you a better chance of avoiding infection. Ideally, you'd escape to an almost empty region like the Rocky Mountains.
"I'd love to see a fictional account where most of New York City falls in a day, but upstate New York has a month or so to prepare," Alemi said in the APS press release.
Authentic disease modeling
Alemi and colleagues used standard disease models to estimate the zombie infection rate around the US, assuming that humans would need to be infected by a zombie bite (of course). Also following standard protocol, zombies travel only by walking and wouldn't die naturally but would need to be "killed," presumably with a well-placed blow to the head.
Essentially, they used a realistic model that's very similar to the way epidemiologists calculate the spread of other viruses, but using fictional parameters unique to zombies. They did make some assumptions, including a transportation infrastructure collapse. It's hard to imagine airports staying operational for long in such a scenario.
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“I really don ât think it takes a âdisease modelâ to establish the patently obvious.”
I’ve read this before and they used a disease spreading model to determine how far the disease would spread in a certain number of hours. That is just the disease, not considering the dead walking around and eating people.
This isn't new titillation. Daniel Defoe took his uncle's notes and wrote A Journal of the Plague Year in 1722, and it's still pretty interesting reading. Albert Camus' The Plague was an extensive examination of human behavior under that sort of stress - he denied, with considerable justification, that it was even an existentialist novel. I'm guessing, based on this, that the genre will be with us for awhile. And it indicates that although walking-dead zombies aren't real (however much fun it would be) societal breakdown and changes in human behavior faced with widespread threats to survival are. Laughing that off is whistling through a graveyard.
Oh, where I said zombies aren't real? I lied.
Iron Maiden is always right.
...and....don’t forget to double tap.
People should look at Angola for what happens when food sources disappear. My understanding after their recent civil war- that they do not have rats,cats,dogs and most 4 legged animals. They just do not exist.
Here in my corner of the southwest, they’d dehydrate to jerky in a few days.
"You sure do have purty lookin' brains..." (banjo music in the background)
M. O. O. N., that spells zombie!
DON’T HEAD FOR THE HILLS. You will encounter people like me.
There’s the assumption/requirement that zombies resist decay and are poisonous to carrion eaters. Otherwise, yes, they decay or get eaten in a couple weeks.
After all, dogs would have a field day if they COULD eat zombies and not get infected.
And our modern free love model will die when there are antibiotic immune STDS - several of which are already found in homosexuals.
In 2014, I saw the headline “Gonorrhea is about to become impossible to treat”.
If that and other STDs lead to someone suffering mightily, the easy sex exchange will stop in a way AIDS didn’t after anti-virals made it a manageable condition where the infected could live another 10-25 years.
Some take the term “Zombie” as a metaphor - a nicer term for the ferals & unprepared in big cities who will be on the prowl for their next meals/victims.
Still, unless you already have a fully-stocked retreat or tribe expecting your arrival “in the hills”, you’re simply going to have a slower & more painful death via starvation or waterbourne illness.
At least the scenery will be nicer :-)
This entire process could be made much easier, and the zombies slowed significantly, if morticians were required to tie the shoes of the dead together.
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