Everyone's talking about this episode and Covid, meanwhile I'm waiting for Food Theory to cover the giant sentient tofu Matpat mentions at the start of the video...
@@Blue_Battalion thats theory man mat pat has converted him to jpeg after he refused to work for him any more now he is forced to do videos for eternity
As a biologist who studied a bit about diseases, I gotta say that this video is amazingly educational and entertaining. I learned a lot of stuff and I can't wait to use it in my classes! Thanks for merging science and videogames so flawlessly.
Please don’t turn your class into zombies. No matter how much I hope the disaster that ends the world is a zombie apocalypse, let’s give it a few decades k?
Hey don't worry about it MattPat overlooks fact to make the videos more interesting like he usually does. In this case the zombie would just attack each other so you would just have stay in your basement until they either kill each other or die of stavation, unless you're infected, and I'm pretty sure that the mutants are unrealistically strong in the game (I haven't played it). Also who would do this? Mwahaha I created a zombie virus for ... genetic warfare, that invetably ends up infecting both sides and is less effective then other diseases ... destroy civilization, there by the company and my standard of living ... Zombies are cool I guess, so I'm going to spend million on committing crimes against humanity to make them a reality.
In the end, we've made all this technology to doom us. Genetic modification, side-effects like bad mutation(zombie v2), or infinitely living cells (zombie v1) AI, war robots, possible sentience, they could turn on us and possibly a robo-revolution is in order, Nukes, politics, war, very likely overall, radiation forms mutation, could allow for extreme cell growth and everlasting cells, Space travel, aliens, invasion, they're either friendly or hellish, we'll probably be the first person to pull the trigger if we spot one knowing government stuff. All this is stuff that is considered the future. Space travel is huge. We want Mars to be available to live on. AI is huge. We want people to do our dirty work while we go on a family trip with the kids. Genetic Modification is huge. We want superchildren, superbabies, supersoldiers, the like. Now to see the simple consequences of these. Space Travel: We could find a civilized planet with extremely advanced machinery. Good chance for some gigaturret that, once discovering a Earth rocket, somehow scans the radio frequencies to source it to Earth and maybe shoot a meteor our way. Aliens could be around, not liking visitors. We'll be the first to shoot. The aliens will hate us and fire back. They may or may not have superior technology. If they have better technology, they will annihilate us and our planet. Genetic Modification: CRISPR is a good idea. But it's too much too soon, of course. Mutations could occur. The first being an extra finger, presumably. This'll alert people, trying to halt it. But they want the future. So they'll continue. A guy with a third hand appears. This is freaky for people. The CRISPR agency pretends to shut off but just does their research in private. A person with a second head appears. Not your sort of Siamese Twin deal. This extra head is just another you. You talk, he talks. Exact same words. The head also is overall just the same as the other head, unless one gets messed up and the other doesn't. A person, with EXTREME cell growth comes around. Grows 4 arms, 3 heads, and gets an Eye Shoulder. They try to kill this person but it escapes and invades countries. This hopeless person is ravenous and crazy due to 3 brains. He can't operate them all, so he starts invading countries. People on the news broadcast him. He has very sharp teeth and fingers and claws a news anchor's chest open. He then starts an attack. These things can all happen. Game Theory is basically telling us, Prepare for them.
I would absolutely LOVE to see an RE4 theory hit the channel somewhere down the line. You could do a deep-dive into that game's virus, Las Plagas - try and trace its properties back to real-world parasites; explore what the effects of parasitic infection on humans would be; determine whether or not they could be cultivated into a weapon by humans - all while introducing viewers to one of the most influential games of all time. Just a suggestion, of course - loved the video!
I WAS ACTUALLY JUST THINKING ABOUT THAT Oh my god😂i was thinking about how funny it would be if he went on GTLive with them I don't know why but that's just something I really wanna see
@@abyssstrider2547 Jan 3 is national Unplug day (NO smartphone day)....there are a lot of random "days" like Alien Day, national Lost sock day etc etc.
MatPat, first RUclips comment here! As a researcher in molecular biology, just a quick note in case future videos contain CRISPR related concepts. The mechanism you described is exactly right, but only as bacterial defense against viruses. Eukaryotes (plants, animals, etc.) don't use this form of viral protection, we have much more complex mechanisms. The CRISPR system used in research is the bacterial response to viruses that can be injected into eukaryotes. All the enzymes still function the same way, but we don't actually possess them ourselves. When using CRISPR on animals, it is necessary to inject the CAS-9 enzyme as well, so far that's the only one that's had great success, though there are a dozen or so others. This doesn't at all discount your content, just a forwarding of information for future use in your videos. Thanks for all the great content here and on Film Theory!
Came here for this comment. Maybe it is just my closer proximity to the field, but I feel like his videos on biology are always way more inaccurate and less well researched than other stuff. I remember that I also cringed a lot at the video on Logan's ageing and cell senescence, but the CRISPR stuff was somehow worse! And I'm pretty sure he gets more wrong than you pointed out, though I don't want to back it all up just for the sake of this comment...
@@AlmeidaVaG6 I know sometimes it can sound cringy, but remember that the primary audience of this isn't gonna have a robust background in biochemistry or related fields. So by making it sound more sci-fi than it actually is he is able to connect with more of his audience. I actually didn't notice anything really wrong, just that the mechamisms he mentioned actually happen in bacteria, not which he didn't actually say outright. I don't think it's poorly researched, I think adding all those details would just be too much for this sort of show. The comment was simply in case he wasn't aware of the source of CRISPR and in case that point is relevant for future videos
@@AlmeidaVaG6 I agree with you that it's cringy to experts of that field. I'm an ecologist and particularly interested in bees, and found the several episodes mentioning bees to be cringy, among other biological based videos. Having said that, I do also agree with Austin, and that MatPat has to not over complicate his videos, as the target audience isn't solely made up of experts of each video's topic. This video was pretty good though for improving my knowledge, so I enjoyed it. Also, thanks Austin for the additional information
I agree with you that the target audience needs to be considered, but that for me is even more reason to not spread misinformation. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy his videos like the next guy (though, again, I tend to enjoy them more when they don't involve molecular biology), and I rewatched the video and understood that some points that I thought were wrong, weren't, they were just extremely fastened: I was thinking that viral transfer was a thing long before CRISPR came along and that viruses can do that without any CRISPR mechanism involved, and that I remembered that those chinese geneticists had modified the patient's T cells directly. But then again, I actually don't know if they modified these cells using viral transfer, though I assume they did, so it was not wrong, it just skipped the connection between viruses and CRISPR technology and I'm fine with that and agree with you, that it might've overcomplicated the video. But even what you said: talking about CRISPR without saying that this is a bacterial defense gives the impression that it is a trait common to all living things, or at least that it also applied to humans, which is factually wrong; there are indeed similar mechanisms in human cells, but he was talking about CRISPR in particular, so that is misinformation. I won't make a case about how this is damaging - it isn't. I trust that this video is enough to spark interest in a dedicated mind for it to conduct it's own further research and clarify the inaccuracies. But the changes that would have to be made for the video not to be incorrect are really not that big. As you said, he could've just mentioned that CRISPR is a bacterial response; or take the Logan video: he said that the Hayflick limit stems from chromosomes being pulled apart by the telomeres (the animation to that haunts me to this day!), when it would have only cost a sentence to explain that those "buffers" cannot get replicated in the same manner as the remaining DNA, and therefore get shorter with each replication (not to mention the sentences he would have saved by not having to elaborate his incorrect knowledge of cell senescence). Now, I don't think that you need to make it sound more sci-fi than it is to make it interensting either: the science is already amazing (and if you look at Kyle Hill or the Natural Selection series, you will see how I think this has to be communicated). Which makes me conclude that these mistakes are due to poor research, and the reason that bugs me is because it leaves me with two options: 1. I need to question my perception of his stuff - I loved the legals and economical episodes, most physical ones, and even in the bee episode I think I cringed a bit at epigenetic imprinting, but still thought the ethological parts and especially the conclusion was great. So is everything this inaccurate and I just don't know any better just because I am not as familiar with those fields; or 2. his other stuff is actually as good as I perceive it to be, but then that means that his biological stuff gets less attention and misses out on great opportunities for great episodes (and you must know how biology always falls short in the eyes of other scientists...). I'm sorry for the long response, but tl;dr I kinda felt that I needed to clarify that I am not a hater, I just think that those mistakes can be easily fixed with minor changes that would probably make the episodes a lot better, but unfortunately, the knowledge to recognise those mistakes doesn't seem to be present. And this is the title of my thesis.
@@AlmeidaVaG6The science really is interesting enough on it's own that exaggerating is really isn't necessary, you're right. And I didn't realize that's how telomeres were portrayed in the Logan episode, i must have missed that part. Maybe this could be well served by having a biologist of some sort give them a once over before posting? Just a thought. Tl;dr detailed stuff for you and anyone else who may care And by the way, just a tidbit for you on the details, CRISPR actually usually doesn't even involve viruses anymore these days. Now we typically directly inject gRNA, Cas-9, and a section of DNA to replace the old piece, though that last part is sometimes made a chimera with the gRNA, and is left out entirely in knockout experiments. Typically its nice to include an inhibitor of Non Homologous End Joining too to improve efficiency. So usually now we just mix these components together and inject them directly into an embryo. The only reason I'm not giving a citation here is I've actually done this myself. Now that was (and has been heavily studied) in insects, so delivery to humans at anything past the single cell stage gets incredibly complicated, so viral delivery is being eyed as a potentially viable option. But that's actually independent of how CRISPR works, it's just a delivery system.
@@mrcanofwhoopass If we want to be specific virus is called SARS-CoV-2 not COVID-19. COVID-19 is disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus. So as you see, everybody makes mistakes.
The reason that Rabies hasn't had an epic outbreak yet is that we've evolved to know that "sick person bad run away or you will be sick". You know what I mean?
The issue with using rabies virus as a way to create a zombie virus is that rabies victims can't drink or eat properly, you essentially end up with a "zombie" that will die out in a matter of days if not hours due to dehydration and starvation! 28 Days Later was pretty darn accurate to show how unsuccessful a realistic zombie outbreak would be. Also infected type zombies are easy to deal with and contain, they don't require 5+ headshots to bring down like in RE2, in fact they'll be easier to kill than regular humans due to being weakened. The most efficient viruses are airborn ones not ones that transmit through biting else we would have seen multiple zombie-like epidemics throughout history. Real life zombies in nature are more often the result of parasitic infection since parasites can't really be airborn, behavior-altering parasites are a real thing that turns hosts into the closest thing we have to zombie-like behavior. Parasitoid wasps, nematodes, fungi, bacteria and many more can create living zombies but it's often confined to invertebrates, with the notable exception of certain fish and mammal hosts. The only known behavior-altering parasite to infect humans so far is Toxoplasma gondii and the effects are still unclear... There have been reports of some flu viruses making infected more social to spread the disease but more research is needed!
If you think about it... is coughing a way to get rid of bacteries or it's a way bacteria developed to spread more easily. Tickling the lungs and make us spread them more.
@@tranquilizere5393 Well I've been fascinated with real life zombifying parasites since I was very young, I've been reading a lot about how they manipulate hosts and infect new ones, so all this is actually a pleasure to type out! I suggest reading Parasite Rex by Carl Zimmer if you want a good introduction to the lovely world of parasites ;)
@@Jakubkolo2000 The most drastic and dramatic way a virus spreading is one that affects caterpillars, once infected the insect will climb high on a vegetation and then the virus will literally liquify it's insides then making it explode and shower all the potential hosts bellow... Good luck seeing that in a movie or game though ;)
yes but look at how we are genetically mutating ourselves we could make a human that could resist the lethalness of rabies but can still have the symptoms. or hell we could make the rabies virus have the symptoms but make it less or not lethal at all therefore the zombie would be there until killed.
@@Sakura07715 With this argument, you could explain everything. We could also make a general and always useable vaccination against rabies. It works in every phase, even the "rage phase".
@@coolermann4522 yes there will always be a cure for the virus, zombie or not but who will get it done first thats the scary part. also we have to make sure that we can keep ahead of their virus even if we make the cure first because they can always mutate it to stop ours
jace beleron you're pretty late! spain made the spanish flu, when germany bombed spain in the end of ww1, the virus they worked on got leaked to europe
1st of all Just saying evil corporations doesn't give you more credibility 2ndly When it comes to zombies they are already dead so isis doesn't gain nothing from creating them cuase they don't as kills that will send them toheu heaven
@@the_tube2 no haha he means the dumbasses who think that not vaccinating their kids because of the 1/200000 chance there is a bad side effect is a good idea
This was great Now if you’ll excuse me I have to prepare for the tofu apocalypse (Thanks for all the likes guys appreciate it. That tofu won’t stand a chance)
Weird how I learn more about science and biology on Game Theory more than school. Also, Why the heck would you tell millions of people how to create zombies? I'm hella scared now o.O
Because no one would do it. It gives zero benefit to anyone, even the creator. They can't control the zombies, they just act on aggressive hunger and their brains are ineffective. The creator is also just as susceptible to infection, so they wouldn't want to risk that or it's literally pointless for them. And versions of, let's call them "Zombie Recipes," have already existed for a long time, people haven't used them, though because they don't genuinely work that way. That's why it's theoretical. A lot of changes would have to be made to current situations to allow most of these Zombie Recipes to actually take affect. Also, sorry for the long reply 5 months after you made the comment.
Yup I bet the government is dieing to find a way to kill people and make society collapse on itself. It's not like we don't already have nuclear weaponry to do that btw.
@@certifiedcoolguy583 because matpat used a regular picture of shaggy, and then showed a picture of SS goku. If you had not known the Ultra Instinct shaggy meme, you would've missed the joke as those two have no relation. Regardless. It was a nice move on the editors part.
more like Game Theory: This is how to make a zombie China: makes zombie outbreak* Scott Cawthen:you wanna play that game Matpat *releases 251 new games* Every one: NNOOOOOOO
I'm a college student and in my Biology lab we went to see a lecture on CRISPR/Cas9, how it works, why it works, etc. at John A Burns School of Medicine, and the lecture was given by none other than Doctor Jennifer Doudna, one of the founders of Cas9 Technology. It was amazing, and it's so cool to see CRISPR (something I learned at college) be used by the smartest person I've ever watched (you) to explain how zombies in a game could really exist. Life is great isn't it?
I'm not a MatPat hater or anything but there are far smarter people in youtube than the guy. Though he is dedicated and highly informed for the most part.
We learned about it in my high school science class haha. It really is neat stuff. We also went to a lecture by a doctor from a nearby college who explained CRISPR and how it may be able to be used to prevent cancer.
Here is a free skip button to 11:30 when Matpatt said skip at 10:58 for all those mobile out there.... You welcome! Those who did not skip... 👏 for you bravery! Edit: Wow thanks for all the likes guys... never had this much likes before 😄
I remember putting off playing the remake for so long because the original was one of my favorite childhood memories. I played the remake and, it was actually better. I was amazed. I definitely recommend RE2: remake for anyone that hasn't played it already, whether you are a fan of the original or not.
Hmmm...im guessing you dont know about the discovery channel....zombie viruses do really exist in real life, there isnt one thst affects humans....currently.....google it, im not lying.
Rabies isn’t a threat thanks to Michael Scott's Dunder Mifflin Scranton Meredith Palmer Memorial Celebrity Rabies Awareness Pro-Am Fun Run Race for the Cure.
Fun fact, Dante and Vergil were originally going to be creations of the umbrella Corp. We can see this in the first devil may cry concept art where we see the twins in a basket with a familiar umbrella logo shining on them, for want reasons I have no clue but know I want to know how adding Dante and Vergil into the RE series would have been
The main problem with this theory is that it's well established in RE games that dead people come back to live with this virus, which is something that rabies obviously can't do. Some people get bitten and turn while still alive (i.e. the truck driver at the beginning of the RE2) while others are clearly dead and then turn into zombies (i.e. the cop who is ripped in half under the door), so whatever this virus is, it clearly brings people back from the dead, which brings other issues like rigor mortis into play as well.
Not to mention that the increased durability caused by it means it takes a lot more than one bullet to mill them, it may be that the genetic tinkering may include some improvements in that category, and the possibility of creating a puppet similar to some fungi out of the dead body is another possibility. But then again, I suppose this is all, just a theory.
Kwatcher100 the T-virus can bring back the dead because in the first RE movie the red Queen AI says to everyone in the lab that the T-virus stimulates the brain causing reanimation, so while the host is dead, the virus can reanimate the corpse into a mindless husk...ether way the government would need loads of tinkering with viruses to get that to work
And because the transmission is not going to happen 100% of the time the stores about vampires would spread. Btw is the pale skin and lower body temperature a symptom of rabies?
My first thought: Matpat are you SURE it’s a good idea to tell us about this?
Molly Bennett cool tutorial
Alvin Brato let’s test this baby out
Great now there’re probably already some sicko around the world testing it while watching this video...
I was thinking the same but he didn’t the video wouldn’t make sense 🤔🤔
My brain cells multiplying rapidly: no
Everyone's talking about this episode and Covid, meanwhile I'm waiting for Food Theory to cover the giant sentient tofu Matpat mentions at the start of the video...
Me: Waiting for them to make Jill Sandwich
@@mratheimperfec1033
And Leon Taco
Whats the name of this guy at
5:10?
@@Blue_Battalion thats theory man mat pat has converted him to jpeg after he refused to work for him any more now he is forced to do videos for eternity
@@lc_god711lc7 I honestly can’t tell whether that’s fake or real
But that's just an outbreak
A VIRAL OUTBREAK!!!! Thanks for watching!
No it's thanks for infecting
I saw this as he said its just a theory
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ThePinkKoala TPK lmao you just got /rwhooosh . read it carefully next time 😂
Daniel Staples 😂 nice
As a biologist who studied a bit about diseases, I gotta say that this video is amazingly educational and entertaining. I learned a lot of stuff and I can't wait to use it in my classes! Thanks for merging science and videogames so flawlessly.
dont try to make zombies in science class please
USE IT IN YOUR CLASS! YOU TRYING TO REMAKE THAT JAPANESE ZOMBIE SERIES INTHE SCHOOL?
Lol hes biology professor, probably will use as. A tool to educate about virus
Please don’t turn your class into zombies. No matter how much I hope the disaster that ends the world is a zombie apocalypse, let’s give it a few decades k?
If there is a zombie outbreak I blame you for basically telling them how
literally
Good thing there are about 5 guns in my house and maybe more judging by how much ammo is laying around in my closets
Don't worry if your bit all we need is to smoke some herbs and we are good to go
Well ik how to make a bow and spear so yall stock up on water and food.
Honestly was just thinking that
could you please stop giving evil corporations bad ideas
They already have the bad ideas. Mats just explaining the bad ideas for the rest of us who don't know about them. Rip
Another bad idea, stealing Umbrella's logo
You mean good ideas 😈
Ikr
I just don't want lickers listening for me hunting me down like a predator
MatPat: This is how you make zombies.
Bio terrorists: Lol yall hear sum?
Sigh
Sigh
why!
why!
ok
8:00 this aged well 🙃
I don't understand how.
I didn't understand until you said about the bats and the 8:00 showing a RE:CV Bat
@@davecullins1606
Keyword: bats
literally breaks ur entire view of the world and reality as a whole.
*but hey, thats Just a theory*
Hey don't worry about it MattPat overlooks fact to make the videos more interesting like he usually does. In this case the zombie would just attack each other so you would just have stay in your basement until they either kill each other or die of stavation, unless you're infected, and I'm pretty sure that the mutants are unrealistically strong in the game (I haven't played it). Also who would do this?
Mwahaha I created a zombie virus for ... genetic warfare, that invetably ends up infecting both sides and is less effective then other diseases ... destroy civilization, there by the company and my standard of living ... Zombies are cool I guess, so I'm going to spend million on committing crimes against humanity to make them a reality.
Kitty Cat r/woosh
Kitty Cat but that’s just a theory, a very accurate probably true theory
@@KeitieKalopsia yea that isnt r wooosh
A sponsored theory!
Funny how this is in my recommend, especially right now.
Cannivelt Do you think it sounds like he’s saying umbrulla cause that’s what I think he’s saying?
That's amazing 🤣
Yeah
@@goobert6315 wait are u
Lol
Matpat: *talks about how the world will very likely end and how we are all going to die* BUT HEY IT'S JUST A THEORY!!!
A theory I don't want to become true, for once...
A GAME THEORY!!!!!!!
Me : *HAVENT SLEEP IN 22 HOURS BECAUSE SCARED OF THAT ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE WILL START AT ANY SECOND*
In the end, we've made all this technology to doom us.
Genetic modification, side-effects like bad mutation(zombie v2), or infinitely living cells (zombie v1)
AI, war robots, possible sentience, they could turn on us and possibly a robo-revolution is in order,
Nukes, politics, war, very likely overall, radiation forms mutation, could allow for extreme cell growth and everlasting cells, Space travel, aliens, invasion, they're either friendly or hellish, we'll probably be the first person to pull the trigger if we spot one knowing government stuff.
All this is stuff that is considered the future. Space travel is huge. We want Mars to be available to live on. AI is huge. We want people to do our dirty work while we go on a family trip with the kids. Genetic Modification is huge. We want superchildren, superbabies, supersoldiers, the like.
Now to see the simple consequences of these.
Space Travel: We could find a civilized planet with extremely advanced machinery. Good chance for some gigaturret that, once discovering a Earth rocket, somehow scans the radio frequencies to source it to Earth and maybe shoot a meteor our way. Aliens could be around, not liking visitors. We'll be the first to shoot. The aliens will hate us and fire back. They may or may not have superior technology. If they have better technology, they will annihilate us and our planet.
Genetic Modification: CRISPR is a good idea. But it's too much too soon, of course. Mutations could occur. The first being an extra finger, presumably. This'll alert people, trying to halt it. But they want the future. So they'll continue.
A guy with a third hand appears. This is freaky for people. The CRISPR agency pretends to shut off but just does their research in private. A person with a second head appears. Not your sort of Siamese Twin deal. This extra head is just another you. You talk, he talks. Exact same words. The head also is overall just the same as the other head, unless one gets messed up and the other doesn't.
A person, with EXTREME cell growth comes around. Grows 4 arms, 3 heads, and gets an Eye Shoulder. They try to kill this person but it escapes and invades countries. This hopeless person is ravenous and crazy due to 3 brains. He can't operate them all, so he starts invading countries. People on the news broadcast him. He has very sharp teeth and fingers and claws a news anchor's chest open. He then starts an attack.
These things can all happen. Game Theory is basically telling us,
Prepare for them.
Better not be or else I will hunt him down
I would absolutely LOVE to see an RE4 theory hit the channel somewhere down the line. You could do a deep-dive into that game's virus, Las Plagas - try and trace its properties back to real-world parasites; explore what the effects of parasitic infection on humans would be; determine whether or not they could be cultivated into a weapon by humans - all while introducing viewers to one of the most influential games of all time. Just a suggestion, of course - loved the video!
Congrats, the wish was indirectly done.
@@piranha9411 lmao
your wish is my command
@@piranha9411 Any chance for a link?
@@borisrusinov3980 a link for what?
“Hey ferb I know what we are going to do today”
Edit: HAHAHAHAH TOO LATE WE GOT XENOBOT
“Mom Phineas and Ferb are starting a zombie apocalypse again”
DONT THINK ABOUT IT!!! WE HAVE PLENTY GOING ON
"Of course phineas i know lets make a virus"
NO!
Oh no-
If there’s ever a zombie outbreak it’s matt pats fault for telling everyone how to do it
That's why he held back his second hiding spot in the "how to hide from zombies" vid.
True that
I am very sure scientists will figure it out by themselves without matpats help. They do the experiments after all
Duh
But it will also be him who will come up with the cure with the power of theorizing
man, does anyone else ever stop to think about the one stock photo dude mat always uses? can you imagine being that guy?
I WAS ACTUALLY JUST THINKING ABOUT THAT Oh my god😂i was thinking about how funny it would be if he went on GTLive with them I don't know why but that's just something I really wanna see
@@ratbarf63 same
Ha lol
Omg i was literally thinking about that as i was watching and wondering what it'd be like to be in almost every MatPat video as a stock photo😂😂
I was literally just thinking about that and that we should probably name him
2020 watching this in 2019: Oh ya, it's all coming together.
Visible confusion
2021 "oooohhhhh yyyeeeeaaahhhh it's aaaaallllllll coming together"
Hahaha
@@ManiacMoose18 2022: its all together 🗿
2023: It's comin alright
2024: about that- '-'
Am i the only one who finds it weird that this video was released on national umbrella day?
Hold up, there is a a day like that? Wow. Whats next? smartphone day?
COINCIDENCE I THINK NOT
@@abyssstrider2547 Jan 3 is national Unplug day (NO smartphone day)....there are a lot of random "days" like Alien Day, national Lost sock day etc etc.
Not as weird as you knowing when national umbrella day is
it's ok to smirk national pirate day... national ceiling fan day...
MatPat, first RUclips comment here! As a researcher in molecular biology, just a quick note in case future videos contain CRISPR related concepts. The mechanism you described is exactly right, but only as bacterial defense against viruses. Eukaryotes (plants, animals, etc.) don't use this form of viral protection, we have much more complex mechanisms. The CRISPR system used in research is the bacterial response to viruses that can be injected into eukaryotes. All the enzymes still function the same way, but we don't actually possess them ourselves. When using CRISPR on animals, it is necessary to inject the CAS-9 enzyme as well, so far that's the only one that's had great success, though there are a dozen or so others. This doesn't at all discount your content, just a forwarding of information for future use in your videos. Thanks for all the great content here and on Film Theory!
Came here for this comment. Maybe it is just my closer proximity to the field, but I feel like his videos on biology are always way more inaccurate and less well researched than other stuff. I remember that I also cringed a lot at the video on Logan's ageing and cell senescence, but the CRISPR stuff was somehow worse! And I'm pretty sure he gets more wrong than you pointed out, though I don't want to back it all up just for the sake of this comment...
@@AlmeidaVaG6 I know sometimes it can sound cringy, but remember that the primary audience of this isn't gonna have a robust background in biochemistry or related fields. So by making it sound more sci-fi than it actually is he is able to connect with more of his audience. I actually didn't notice anything really wrong, just that the mechamisms he mentioned actually happen in bacteria, not which he didn't actually say outright. I don't think it's poorly researched, I think adding all those details would just be too much for this sort of show. The comment was simply in case he wasn't aware of the source of CRISPR and in case that point is relevant for future videos
@@AlmeidaVaG6 I agree with you that it's cringy to experts of that field. I'm an ecologist and particularly interested in bees, and found the several episodes mentioning bees to be cringy, among other biological based videos. Having said that, I do also agree with Austin, and that MatPat has to not over complicate his videos, as the target audience isn't solely made up of experts of each video's topic. This video was pretty good though for improving my knowledge, so I enjoyed it. Also, thanks Austin for the additional information
I agree with you that the target audience needs to be considered, but that for me is even more reason to not spread misinformation. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy his videos like the next guy (though, again, I tend to enjoy them more when they don't involve molecular biology), and I rewatched the video and understood that some points that I thought were wrong, weren't, they were just extremely fastened: I was thinking that viral transfer was a thing long before CRISPR came along and that viruses can do that without any CRISPR mechanism involved, and that I remembered that those chinese geneticists had modified the patient's T cells directly. But then again, I actually don't know if they modified these cells using viral transfer, though I assume they did, so it was not wrong, it just skipped the connection between viruses and CRISPR technology and I'm fine with that and agree with you, that it might've overcomplicated the video. But even what you said: talking about CRISPR without saying that this is a bacterial defense gives the impression that it is a trait common to all living things, or at least that it also applied to humans, which is factually wrong; there are indeed similar mechanisms in human cells, but he was talking about CRISPR in particular, so that is misinformation. I won't make a case about how this is damaging - it isn't. I trust that this video is enough to spark interest in a dedicated mind for it to conduct it's own further research and clarify the inaccuracies. But the changes that would have to be made for the video not to be incorrect are really not that big. As you said, he could've just mentioned that CRISPR is a bacterial response; or take the Logan video: he said that the Hayflick limit stems from chromosomes being pulled apart by the telomeres (the animation to that haunts me to this day!), when it would have only cost a sentence to explain that those "buffers" cannot get replicated in the same manner as the remaining DNA, and therefore get shorter with each replication (not to mention the sentences he would have saved by not having to elaborate his incorrect knowledge of cell senescence). Now, I don't think that you need to make it sound more sci-fi than it is to make it interensting either: the science is already amazing (and if you look at Kyle Hill or the Natural Selection series, you will see how I think this has to be communicated). Which makes me conclude that these mistakes are due to poor research, and the reason that bugs me is because it leaves me with two options: 1. I need to question my perception of his stuff - I loved the legals and economical episodes, most physical ones, and even in the bee episode I think I cringed a bit at epigenetic imprinting, but still thought the ethological parts and especially the conclusion was great. So is everything this inaccurate and I just don't know any better just because I am not as familiar with those fields; or 2. his other stuff is actually as good as I perceive it to be, but then that means that his biological stuff gets less attention and misses out on great opportunities for great episodes (and you must know how biology always falls short in the eyes of other scientists...). I'm sorry for the long response, but tl;dr I kinda felt that I needed to clarify that I am not a hater, I just think that those mistakes can be easily fixed with minor changes that would probably make the episodes a lot better, but unfortunately, the knowledge to recognise those mistakes doesn't seem to be present. And this is the title of my thesis.
@@AlmeidaVaG6The science really is interesting enough on it's own that exaggerating is really isn't necessary, you're right. And I didn't realize that's how telomeres were portrayed in the Logan episode, i must have missed that part. Maybe this could be well served by having a biologist of some sort give them a once over before posting? Just a thought.
Tl;dr detailed stuff for you and anyone else who may care
And by the way, just a tidbit for you on the details, CRISPR actually usually doesn't even involve viruses anymore these days. Now we typically directly inject gRNA, Cas-9, and a section of DNA to replace the old piece, though that last part is sometimes made a chimera with the gRNA, and is left out entirely in knockout experiments. Typically its nice to include an inhibitor of Non Homologous End Joining too to improve efficiency. So usually now we just mix these components together and inject them directly into an embryo. The only reason I'm not giving a citation here is I've actually done this myself. Now that was (and has been heavily studied) in insects, so delivery to humans at anything past the single cell stage gets incredibly complicated, so viral delivery is being eyed as a potentially viable option. But that's actually independent of how CRISPR works, it's just a delivery system.
1820: plague
1920:plague+revolution
2020:Corona virus + possible cance of ww3 + matpat telling everyone how to make a zombie.
Coincidence I think not.
This video is one year old. They had time to prepare.
im just gonna comment that coronavirus existed before 2019
@@mrcanofwhoopass Coronaviruses are group of viruses. They did existed before but this particular one doesn't.
Maciej Dolny yes, i agree. But Ultra Beacon just said coronavirus, not COVID-19
@@mrcanofwhoopass If we want to be specific virus is called SARS-CoV-2 not COVID-19. COVID-19 is disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus. So as you see, everybody makes mistakes.
"closer than you think"
2020: Tell me something i dont already know...
Tomska:TELL ME SOMETHING I DONT KNOW!!!!
2022 has arrived and I am a bit concerned with the future.
What's the difference between science fiction and science fact?
30 years ...max.
Lol
.....dang....
More like 10 years
Tbh😂😂
Except for hoverboards 😢
MatPat giving us info on how to do the end of the world since 2011.☺️
Just get a CRISPR kit and modify a mosquito. It's easier
indeed
Police chief: hey leon how was your first day?
Leon: there was a literal giant monster and a zombie outbreak
police chief: oh
And then he says, "First time?"
Oi Za Hando! Can you erase Corona with a swipe?
@@nathanielleack4842 no
U mean chief irons? Better not ask that guy
Leon: Oh, and Claire told me about what happend * bang bang *
This aged well.
This aged well.
Thanks Matt you probably gave a psychopath the idea to make a super rabies.
You misspelled psychopath
Probably
Joseph Motto not anymore
(Thanks btw)
I think a terrorist would be more effective
@@turbo_jake no worries bro
The reason that Rabies hasn't had an epic outbreak yet is that we've evolved to know that "sick person bad run away or you will be sick".
You know what I mean?
Shame Covid isn't like that eh?
Whats the name of this guy at
5:10?
@@Blue_Battalion nobody knows
Why are you trying to act smart? Please just stop talking.
aged like milk
Welcome to Game Theory the only channel on RUclips that uses catching pokemon to explain catching diseases
Why have I read Gay theory, my dyslexia is getting really out of control
😂😂😂😂
Gotta catch em all. All of them!!
Kewlausgirl Virus Mon
Yeah that pretty much sums it up
the g-virus reminds me of happy meat farms but with humans. any crossovers?
The issue with using rabies virus as a way to create a zombie virus is that rabies victims can't drink or eat properly, you essentially end up with a "zombie" that will die out in a matter of days if not hours due to dehydration and starvation! 28 Days Later was pretty darn accurate to show how unsuccessful a realistic zombie outbreak would be. Also infected type zombies are easy to deal with and contain, they don't require 5+ headshots to bring down like in RE2, in fact they'll be easier to kill than regular humans due to being weakened. The most efficient viruses are airborn ones not ones that transmit through biting else we would have seen multiple zombie-like epidemics throughout history. Real life zombies in nature are more often the result of parasitic infection since parasites can't really be airborn, behavior-altering parasites are a real thing that turns hosts into the closest thing we have to zombie-like behavior. Parasitoid wasps, nematodes, fungi, bacteria and many more can create living zombies but it's often confined to invertebrates, with the notable exception of certain fish and mammal hosts. The only known behavior-altering parasite to infect humans so far is Toxoplasma gondii and the effects are still unclear... There have been reports of some flu viruses making infected more social to spread the disease but more research is needed!
If you think about it... is coughing a way to get rid of bacteries or it's a way bacteria developed to spread more easily. Tickling the lungs and make us spread them more.
Yeah, they can't cause Rabies virus resides in salivary glands. Water would flush the virus out so it makes victim of itself hydrophobic.
Vannie Bugg why you nerd out one spend such a long time typing a comment it’s useful though
@@tranquilizere5393 Well I've been fascinated with real life zombifying parasites since I was very young, I've been reading a lot about how they manipulate hosts and infect new ones, so all this is actually a pleasure to type out! I suggest reading Parasite Rex by Carl Zimmer if you want a good introduction to the lovely world of parasites ;)
@@Jakubkolo2000 The most drastic and dramatic way a virus spreading is one that affects caterpillars, once infected the insect will climb high on a vegetation and then the virus will literally liquify it's insides then making it explode and shower all the potential hosts bellow... Good luck seeing that in a movie or game though ;)
"It's not actual reanimated dead, it's just rabies."
"Ah, that's less scary."
"So it could totally happen!"
"Oh... nevermind."
Look at the bright side. You can punch anyone who opens their mouths at you and tell it's because you're afraid of the rabies zombies.
You just told 11.4 million people how to create zombies.
SneezySaturn031
Or maybe truth just scares you way more than it should.
Time to stock up
SneezySaturn031 yes he did didn't he well I'm going to fund a pharmaceutical company to do research
Whoops
Oh no
*Zombie outbreak starts*
Matpat: i told you this could happen!
World: you literally told us HOW to make it happen...
The problem is, rabies is extremely lethal, two to ten days after the third symptoms you die. So every zombie would die after a few days.
yes but look at how we are genetically mutating ourselves we could make a human that could resist the lethalness of rabies but can still have the symptoms.
or hell we could make the rabies virus have the symptoms but make it less or not lethal at all therefore the zombie would be there until killed.
@@Sakura07715 With this argument, you could explain everything. We could also make a general and always useable vaccination against rabies. It works in every phase, even the "rage phase".
@@coolermann4522 yes there will always be a cure for the virus, zombie or not but who will get it done first thats the scary part. also we have to make sure that we can keep ahead of their virus even if we make the cure first because they can always mutate it to stop ours
@@Sakura07715 someone's been playing Plague Inc.
@@matthewlobo254 lol i dont even play plague inc too much just ive watched it enough XD
Anyone else got this video recommended during the C Virus pandemic?
Contextual ads at their finest imo xD
Me.
Me
Me
Me. And now I'm shivering
Me
Resident Evil 2: Who are you?
Resident Evil 2 Remake: I am you, but stronger.
How to properly clean your metal computer YOU KEEP SHOWING UP HHH
Why hello there
Noooo
yeah
Rabies: Who are you? Rabies + Ebola: I am you, but stronger.
“The zombie outbreak is closer than you think”
The guy who ate a bat in 2019:
*write that down, write that down.*
How is this similar to covid
@@vibhav2509 it’s not at all but idk why people keep trying to connect them
@@thedarklightskin Because Covid came from a bat, like ebola
Stop it mat
stop giving the government ideas
I’m already rna
IkR!!
Thank you!
jace beleron you're pretty late! spain made the spanish flu, when germany bombed spain in the end of ww1, the virus they worked on got leaked to europe
Better yet - stop giving the TERRORISTS ideas
The game theorists: But remember it's only a theory! A game theory
Me: You just changed the very fabric of resident evil....
Constantine Sopoaga And The Face Of Science Fiction As We Know It.
Who's dumb enough to make a zombie virus?
Isis&Evil Corporations: **Sips Tea**
anit-vaxxers: *sips tea*
North Korea *sips tea*
me: *Sips Tea*
@@realsajia Putin: *surprise sips* *goes to scientist* "make this"
1st of all
Just saying evil corporations doesn't give you more credibility
2ndly
When it comes to zombies they are already dead so isis doesn't gain nothing from creating them cuase they don't as kills that will send them toheu heaven
I'm here for this remaster WOOOOOT!! Also Claire is an absolute G, hands down.
Sometimes I think people who wants to destroy the world but does not know how to do that come looking for Matpats channel for Tutorials
if you are able to genetically engineer viruses, i'd assume you wouldn't need Matpat for ideas. But yeah, he is running a risk here
But what if a 8 years old end up watching Matpat's video and end up deciding to go to medical school for -world domination- research?
@@sephypantsu what if they have already began
thanks MatPat - now I will use this knowledge do -world domination- perfectly safe research
All that he said.... I literally learned in 7th and 8th grade, this information is nothing special
@jamin look it up
Lolololololol
I will use the power of nukes to stop you!
well do whatever just dont kill me ill help you
i dont care about -world domination- research so we'll work perfictly
Matpat: Smallpox is completely GONE.
Anti-vaxxers: Nah fam...
U mean doctors?
@@the_tube2 no haha he means the dumbasses who think that not vaccinating their kids because of the 1/200000 chance there is a bad side effect is a good idea
@@kennedygriggs8615 oh, ill just r/whoooosh myself
Anti-vaxxers: My kid might be dead from polio, but at least they aren't autistic!
@@the_tube2 lol
Ash Ketchum in ERB: TP and scarlett fever, gotta catch 'em all!
Umbrella employee: that is literally my job.
Who's watching this after the outbreak of the coron... I mean, the C-Virus?
Re6 took place in China.
It started with Sara
*sarz
Welp were all screwed ill be hiding on a oil rig with a rag tag group of survivors purafing water and stocking up on weapons
yip
Me
Matpat: * Makes video on how to make a zombie virus *
Area 51: "Write that down write that down."
Corona virus
I bet they have it
indeed!
G-Virus, T-Virus, (G)ame (T)heory?
coincidence? I think not
So I need a gun, noted
Mario Galvao we all need a gun
*distant freedoms noises*
I have 2
Guns arnt always a good idea. If it's one zombie the gun can attract more if you shoot.
Mario Galvao in resident evil a gun takes around 5 shots to kill so you would either need a lot of ammo or a melee weapon
loving how this was released a whole year ago
This was great
Now if you’ll excuse me I have to prepare for the tofu apocalypse
(Thanks for all the likes guys appreciate it. That tofu won’t stand a chance)
Hehehe
I been ready
Tofu will rule!
Beast Boy is ya boi
Release the vegans!
You all know what this means....
*Stomp... Stomp... STOMP*
*_X GON' GIVE IT TO YA_*
*KNOCK KNOCK OPEN UP THE DOOR IT'S REAL*
Nobody Special
Mate, if you’re being serious rn, he’s talking about the bulky rocky guy in Resident Evil 2. Not a virus, but an enemy.
The only t-virus I'm worried about is t-series.
J
Love this
W
Lol aren't we all
Lol why so scared
Someone watched this and was like: "Yeah, I can do that"
And made the Coronavirus
Finally. Someone who isn't gullible.
Everyone’s talking about the virus while I canT STOP GOINg crAZY OvEr
“U M B R *U H* L L A”
Ummm... *B R U H* luh
Whats the name of this guy at
5:10?
@@Blue_Battalion think they did an entire video talking about that guy.
Weird how I learn more about science and biology on Game Theory more than school.
Also,
Why the heck would you tell millions of people how to create zombies? I'm hella scared now o.O
Ye.
wish this could be school :(
For the money...🥺🥺 he would rather get money than not having a zombie invasion good job matpat
Because no one would do it. It gives zero benefit to anyone, even the creator. They can't control the zombies, they just act on aggressive hunger and their brains are ineffective. The creator is also just as susceptible to infection, so they wouldn't want to risk that or it's literally pointless for them. And versions of, let's call them "Zombie Recipes," have already existed for a long time, people haven't used them, though because they don't genuinely work that way. That's why it's theoretical. A lot of changes would have to be made to current situations to allow most of these Zombie Recipes to actually take affect. Also, sorry for the long reply 5 months after you made the comment.
@@Lemon-xd3yn no one would do it but it is possible to create it accidently like trying to create immortal soldiers that ressurects maybe
Damn fungi always gotta ruin the fun
begone
Justin Y huh
heyy
Hello Justin
Shut it Justin
This is kinda random, but I was very excited to find out about the citation from University of Miami. Go Canes!
_Hey Joe, wanna play another zombie game??_
#AJarmy
Sure?
Hey can someone be my friend
*..Killl meee..*
Pls.....no
Matpat how dare you give the government these ideas
Oh noooooooo
Why not
Yup I bet the government is dieing to find a way to kill people and make society collapse on itself. It's not like we don't already have nuclear weaponry to do that btw.
Dylan Rees because I don’t want to end up in an ally way being mauled by an licker
We dead.
T-Virus... T-Series... it all makes sense now!
Nah
The only way to beat it...subscribe to pewdiepie
I thought of that too lol
That's how they get subs
Lol
I love the idea of a ripped beagle just walking around my house looking for crumbs
First zombies
Second robots
Third aliens
NOW TOFU!
YaMeTe
Then Human
lovinscree. 09
I think humans came first first
EDIT: but pretty funny!
Also thanks everybody that liked!
The tofu ideas seems fine to me..
I had a normal day once.
It was a Thursday.
Everyone say your last word
or last groans thats good too.
or moans
or screams
or if your really crazy, last laughs
i dint even play ark and im alredy gonna die
ЗА РОДИНУ!
You type like WD gaster
"Or hell, even you'r last laughs"
Me: *ksksksksksks*
I think moaning would be pretty crazy... Or kinky...
Elrond: "Destroy it! Cast it into the fire!"
USA/Russia: *No*
XD
Not funny.
Didn't LAugh
Elrond after RE: "I was there. When the strength of men failed..."
wrong order
dumb and boring
Thank you for making this tutorial.
Humans - Subway! eat fresh
Zombies - Subway! eat flesh
Avenging Knight you clever bastard ;D
I hated that subway commercial
Did roblox copy this? Or did you?
That's so 2000
I had a subway sticker that said that..
Damn. The editing is getting better mat pat.
AnimatedMatter.
I still like ronny's editing better, but yeah.
Rip Ron.
@@thecolorpurple6401 rip
"Viruses are fascinating."
Um, Matt, are you working for Umbrella?
shut your mouth
Umbrella is real
@@Lennot_
Agreed.
he didn't lie tho
Let me tell y'all how umbrellas real 1.Viruses 2.infected people
1:35 I love that the logo at the bottom right is yellow like it’s the food theorists.
11:44
That subtle Shaggy turning super sayian was a goat move matpat
how was that subtle
@@certifiedcoolguy583 because matpat used a regular picture of shaggy, and then showed a picture of SS goku. If you had not known the Ultra Instinct shaggy meme, you would've missed the joke as those two have no relation.
Regardless. It was a nice move on the editors part.
10:58 Ha! I'm using my phone. I can NEVER. *ESCAPE*
same
Kittykat Black yep
might want to look for a next vid to watch
SAME
Same
Matpat:you can create real life zombies
Some guy: *makes a virus that infects entire world*
Matpat: *the pikachu :O face*
Yoseph send the living dead to the gulag
swoll spider i will
Who would've thought 3 years later, "Monkeypox" would be heard...
The T-virus exist
How can you explain the subs that T-series is getting
Goddamn zombies
Vecret .M he has already made a video on T- series vs. Pews
Ffffffffuuuuuuuuu Zombies.
God dam it zombies!
Oh god
Game Theory: Explains how to create a Zombie Virus Outbreak
China: Write that down WRITE THAT DOWN!!!
uhhhh
Uh what are you implying ._.?
STOP GIVING CHINA IDEAS !
STOOOP !
@@boynotatreus you already know...
more like
Game Theory: This is how to make a zombie
China: makes zombie outbreak*
Scott Cawthen:you wanna play that game Matpat *releases 251 new games*
Every one: NNOOOOOOO
If the Apocalypse really happens then its matpat's fault
Yeah he raised a flag in real life, good job MatPat
Matpat already make a bunch of videos about this, if someone is going yo end the world matpat is their answers
YEAH WE'RE GOING FOR HIM FIRST
@@erikho6936 r/whoosh
Still not gonna happen...
All it would take to end the world is a single angry virologist
The Mitochondria is the power-house of the cell.
I agree with your statement
Lol, I get that reference
Chest Compression , Chest Compression
Doctor Mike
Ok
A Capcom sponsor? QUICK! DO A MEGA MAN THEORY
yes! megamaannn
T-virus
T-series
Half-Life 3 confirmed
@Acey Wacey Um... one of them is G-Virus. The other is the T-Virus. The normal zombie one.
Hex Maniac Quinn r/whoosh
@@HexManiacQuinn r/wooosh
The Geocaching Chef ladies and gentlemen
We got em
T-Virus creates zombies
Mindless creatures
Bots are mindless
Tvirus creates bots
Tseries uses bots
Illuminati confirmed
Me: We're having an exam tomorrow i should sleep.
Also Me at midnight: So that's how you make Zombies
I'm a college student and in my Biology lab we went to see a lecture on CRISPR/Cas9, how it works, why it works, etc. at John A Burns School of Medicine, and the lecture was given by none other than Doctor Jennifer Doudna, one of the founders of Cas9 Technology. It was amazing, and it's so cool to see CRISPR (something I learned at college) be used by the smartest person I've ever watched (you) to explain how zombies in a game could really exist. Life is great isn't it?
I'm not a MatPat hater or anything but there are far smarter people in youtube than the guy. Though he is dedicated and highly informed for the most part.
I wouldn't say smartest but he is way smarter than the average person. Also, he's very good at research.
no like i have nightmares now...
Join the umbrella corporation dude...
We learned about it in my high school science class haha. It really is neat stuff. We also went to a lecture by a doctor from a nearby college who explained CRISPR and how it may be able to be used to prevent cancer.
Do I keep hearing "Umbrulla" instead of "Umbrella"?
Yes yes to are
Here is a free skip button to 11:30 when Matpatt said skip at 10:58 for all those mobile out there....
You welcome!
Those who did not skip... 👏 for you bravery!
Edit: Wow thanks for all the likes guys... never had this much likes before 😄
Thanks
Why I didn't skip...
No one shall know
@@GCHumanGuy I'm not skipping either just for curiosity
@@roronoazoro1371 Me too
It's really not that bad to see...
I remember putting off playing the remake for so long because the original was one of my favorite childhood memories. I played the remake and, it was actually better. I was amazed. I definitely recommend RE2: remake for anyone that hasn't played it already, whether you are a fan of the original or not.
Zombies in real life : Exists
Gamers : *I have been summoned*
Finally,terminators in fedoras can be real
Cardinal We are the chosen ones ...
Lol
Hmmm...im guessing you dont know about the discovery channel....zombie viruses do really exist in real life, there isnt one thst affects humans....currently.....google it, im not lying.
Gamers: *became zombie*
Zombies. Zombies never change.
Hello
Yust in y. 😑Every where ain't you
Here we go again
Yeah
Justin Y. I find you everywhere
Rabies isn’t a threat thanks to Michael Scott's Dunder Mifflin Scranton Meredith Palmer Memorial Celebrity Rabies Awareness Pro-Am Fun Run Race for the Cure.
The office is my favorite anime
LMAOAOAOAO IM DEADDD
And the best comment award goes to...
OH GOD the fettuccine alfredo in that episode...
I can no longer eat pasta...
Actualy it is, ahm anty vaxxers
Fun fact, Dante and Vergil were originally going to be creations of the umbrella Corp. We can see this in the first devil may cry concept art where we see the twins in a basket with a familiar umbrella logo shining on them, for want reasons I have no clue but know I want to know how adding Dante and Vergil into the RE series would have been
MATT !!! STOP GIVING CRAZY PEOPLE IDEAS!!!!11
LOL
Ya
No, no, this is fine. Everything is fine. Nothing is wrong, everyone is safe. Ha ha... safe
To late
The main problem with this theory is that it's well established in RE games that dead people come back to live with this virus, which is something that rabies obviously can't do. Some people get bitten and turn while still alive (i.e. the truck driver at the beginning of the RE2) while others are clearly dead and then turn into zombies (i.e. the cop who is ripped in half under the door), so whatever this virus is, it clearly brings people back from the dead, which brings other issues like rigor mortis into play as well.
Well, technically the T-Virus can’t resurrect the dead. But the G-Virus can.
Not to mention that the increased durability caused by it means it takes a lot more than one bullet to mill them, it may be that the genetic tinkering may include some improvements in that category, and the possibility of creating a puppet similar to some fungi out of the dead body is another possibility. But then again, I suppose this is all, just a theory.
*kill not mill
Kwatcher100 the T-virus can bring back the dead because in the first RE movie the red Queen AI says to everyone in the lab that the T-virus stimulates the brain causing reanimation, so while the host is dead, the virus can reanimate the corpse into a mindless husk...ether way the government would need loads of tinkering with viruses to get that to work
@@fade2535 are the movies canon?
Why does this suddenly start to appear in our recommended?
Well i've been watching tons of RE content since i bought the RE 2 remake a couple days back, that's why it recommended it to me i'm pretty sure.
Because the government is watching us
I wonder why...
Its a warning from THEM.
2020
Covid: Write that down Write that down
'A piece of tofu just trying to get by'
So according to Matt, being alive depends entirely on your ability to reproduce. Thanks for that one, I've been dead all along!
Oof
Oh god huge OOOOOFFFFFF
So you're a eunuch ?
Don’t be saD
Yes police? I'd like to report a suicide!
COVID-19: Well Hello There!
You mean the C Virus
Mad fax
Ahh... general kenoby
Hi I’m trying to make a friend because I need to he told me to
@@juretratnik647
Kenobi*
11:39 if you wanna skip the tree man stuff
The way you pronounce"Umbrella" is pretty funny
can you explain how? I've never heard it pronounced another way
@@_aryyy He pronounces it Umbrawlaw but in the games its just umbrella like just how u say the tool itself
Imagine him singing Rihanna's "Umbrella" 😂🤣
I heard umbrulla
He says it right
Wait... Capcom is sponsoring this video?? Then MatPat it is time for another Ace Attorney theory
Ever wondered that the stories of Dracula and vampires could be about rabies in humans?
when ı first looked at your comment I was like "nah that is stupid" but the more that I think about it it lowkey makes sense
@@Lara-vj7gc well. Obviously no one would have known back then but the factors are there.
Dylan-Jack Mark Ingram yeah well it is a cool thought tho
Could be. A person could be bitten by a animal and end up biting another person which would just cascade further
And because the transmission is not going to happen 100% of the time the stores about vampires would spread. Btw is the pale skin and lower body temperature a symptom of rabies?
Thanks for the idea