No damn chance.
That is what bieng dead IS.
When you die, the structures that made you break down, and the available energy is consumed very quickly. You may look kinda similar on the outside, but really, you just don't have things like nerves that can fire to muscles and whatnot.
So, no!
2006-08-05 01:46:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Luckily, I think it'd take quite a bit to see that happen. However, I've often wondered what sort of biological warfare capabilities are out there. Would it be something along the lines of Resident Evil, if it somhow bizarrely happened? I know I sometimes wonder. However, at least the decomposition bit would be on our side. Eventually, their bodies would be even more frail than elderly people's (which is pretty darn frail). Also, it would answer my question, which is if zombies instictually eat, where does all that "food" go? Do they just get bloated? Or do they actually excrete it? I suppose if the latter was true, we could use the zombie "droppings" to tell if they're nearby :p
2006-08-05 20:26:07
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answered by Nikki 2
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Once the body dies, decomposition begins. The beneficial bacteria in your stomache and other organs start to eat away at the flesh. The brain looses the ability to transmit and recieve signals, blood and other vital things to function. No can never happen. Even the act of zombification in the voudoun (voodoo) religion is not done with a dead person. Just some poor soul that has been poisoned with the right mixture contianing the poison from the blow fish. It puts them in a walking trance where they cannot speak.
2006-08-05 04:07:27
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answered by ldyrhiannon 4
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It's already happening today...medicine is so advanced, that there are many people already coming back from the dead...on the OR table, at accident sites... etc...
On the other hand, anyone believing in a major religion who talks about Judgement day claims the same...we will be called out of our graves...
As for the movies...i've got no clue.
2006-08-05 01:46:10
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answered by azeera_2000 3
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not very...
once the body starts to decompose and it happens rather quickly.
nerves and neural pathways are the first to go.
so if there were a way to jump start the brain it's not likely and of the body parts would get the signals.
too bad though I know a few people I'd love to set a zombie lose in their homes for a wake up surprise!
2006-08-05 01:46:24
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answered by BigBadWolf 6
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Zero; however, a brain transplant maybe the closest answer to escape from death, but are we getting anywhere closer to the realization is one thing. A complete brain transfer has been attempted successfully with monkeys, as of humans its a possibility being another primate.
2006-08-05 02:08:26
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answered by Gane 2
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I dont think so. Thats like saying how plausible is it for a car that has no motor start up and be driven away.
2006-08-05 08:09:29
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answered by hersheynrey 7
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because of fact the 1st easy of the ineffective you observed grew to become right into a remake. in the unique George Romero version, they have been gradual (or maybe SCARIER, in comparison to that "28 Days Later" ripoff). and the terrific one grew to become into the unique. night OF THE residing ineffective.
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answered by ? 4
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Except for the miracles in the Bible, I don't think this will happen. Dead is dead.
2006-08-05 01:43:58
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answered by Anonymous
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That happens every weekday at most factories and work places and it especially happens in those places on Friday night.
2006-08-05 01:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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