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    Welcome back to another video in the now-ongoing series on "monster" biology. Today, we'll be exploring the complex and deteriorating biology of arguably one of the most omnipresent monsters in all modern media: the zombie.
    But while you may think you know zombies, let me tell you, there's much more to unearth. Enjoy!
    This video was edited by ‪@CyanRameron‬ , who does excellent work!
    Sources:
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Комментарии • 1,6 тыс.

  • @ThoughtPotato
    @ThoughtPotato  6 месяцев назад +96

    What would happen if a lycan were to catch the zombie virus? Find out here: ruclips.net/video/rfbTdTul-3M/видео.html

  • @bendydevil8862
    @bendydevil8862 Год назад +8823

    I really like the fact that you give scientific reasons for what you "find" it is really fun to listen to.

    • @ThoughtPotato
      @ThoughtPotato  Год назад +721

      Thanks so much. That's great to hear!

    • @melodyofloveinblood
      @melodyofloveinblood Год назад +63

      Hello Bendy, loved your games

    • @myytgotdelted2733
      @myytgotdelted2733 Год назад +55

      Well it's good to have and someone try to study into that region the probability of something like this happen in real life is very low but who knows at least there will be a bit of understanding in their biology

    • @indedgames4359
      @indedgames4359 Год назад +18

      Imagine it Was real but we dont belive it lol and think its just fun lworldbuuldibg like in a good Story

    • @PpAirO5
      @PpAirO5 Год назад +12

      Me too. I love to dive into a more "factual" or possible explaination of these things, creatures etc.

  • @coolbionicle
    @coolbionicle Год назад +1908

    I think the most horrifying part about this explanation is that even though you stopped thinking and rationalizing you're still there, everything is blurry, the only thing you can smell is meat and blood, all of your body feels numb and you're in constant pain from the rithmic spasms all over your body and your rotting organs. Not to mention that whole bladder ordeal how painfull must that be.

    • @horselegs
      @horselegs Год назад +241

      Yeah all the portrayals of someone dies and then the corpse reanimates sort of takes the human element out of it. But this description of it where you’re still in there with no actual control while actively falling apart is truly horrifying.
      Makes me think of the infected in The Last Of Us. People still in there just trapped by the fungus.

    • @uncroppedsoop
      @uncroppedsoop Год назад +1

      @@horselegs main difference being you're not directly hijacked, just reduced to such a primal and brain damaged state that you can hardly even comprehend much past everything hurts, you're hungry, and meat is good

    • @GuyChooo
      @GuyChooo Год назад +70

      Yeah, we are bound to our bodies, when they reanimate, some part of their conciousness reanimate as well, therefore, they will be semi aware of their surrounding but they feel slow and hungry. Though zombies don't react to pain, they do feel it but not as much as we do since their senses are also reanimated. But overtime, they decay and the sense of pain slowly goes away.

    • @coolbionicle
      @coolbionicle Год назад +52

      @@icedqq I tthink it's a little bit o both. Kind of like how you lose control of your choices when you're addicted to something, when you say you can quit whenever you want you're not lying, you genuinely believe that statement, however your brain subconciously pushes you to continue your addiction without your awareness. In this case I think that would be pushed to an extreme where you just don't think at all and your body is entirely controlled by impulse however you're still there in the eyes of your zombie body, kind of like when you're overwhelmed with anger and shout things you don't really mean, you're there and know you're there but your personality doesn't exist anymore and you're a completely diferent person because, in that case, it's caused by an avalanche of emotional stimulus, and in the zombie case by controlled brain damage.

    • @grimtheghastly8878
      @grimtheghastly8878 Год назад +50

      I desperately want a story centered around this from the pov of a victim of the virus. It's giving "I have no mouth and I must scream"

  • @aquelehiro
    @aquelehiro Год назад +6117

    Zombie forming groups can be explained by simply the act of going towards food sources. Each zombie in an area will go to a potential prey, and when it is successfully hunted down, the zombies stay around or just wander off in search of another prey. With enough iterations, this behaviour can lead to a really large group of zombies occupying and wandering the same area, giving the illusion of a organized social-like behaviour.

    • @wastelandgames9409
      @wastelandgames9409 Год назад +395

      I agree, I've always seen zombies as heat seeking missiles

    • @Potatochip-sw5ur
      @Potatochip-sw5ur Год назад +202

      ​@@wastelandgames9409 imagine a heat seeking missile containing a zombie virus lol

    • @wastelandgames9409
      @wastelandgames9409 Год назад +125

      @@Potatochip-sw5ur I'm actually writing a book with that exact idea behind how an entire city can get infected so fast

    • @cherrydragon3120
      @cherrydragon3120 Год назад +72

      @@wastelandgames9409 just look at how Covid spread. Imagine a zombie virus now :P

    • @PeninsulaCity2024
      @PeninsulaCity2024 Год назад +75

      That mirrors one of my playthroughs in the game Project Zomboid.
      Cool thing is that it allows you to customize every aspect of the experience, right down to how your zombies behave.
      In short: Default has zombies rally or form groups. I disabled that in my game and ended up with much larger hordes that just flock somewhere by happenstance but aren't coordinated whatsoever. Ironically swarming a location more efficiently than if they were in a pack.

  • @TRTMN-vs3ew
    @TRTMN-vs3ew Год назад +401

    13:08 I like this explaination for Zombie Strength. Always found it odd when someone struggles against a walking pile of rotting flesh and bones which should not be able to exert that much force. I just thought it was all uninhibited muscle power due to the Zombies not feeling pain and their muscular inhibitors becoming defunct after conversion. These Zombies would be powerful, but overtime the strain will cause them to break down to the point they become prone to injuring themselves. And since they can't self-repair/heal, older Zombies become weaker. It is the fresh ones you have to look out for.

    • @RyanGP1203_MemeLord
      @RyanGP1203_MemeLord Год назад +23

      Nice catch but I also feel depending on the mass of the host can depend it's strength like in the telltales walking dead game a kid walker who starved to death couldn't even stand but the full grown full mass adult zombies can easily tear your chest open

    • @TRTMN-vs3ew
      @TRTMN-vs3ew Год назад +8

      @@RyanGP1203_MemeLord That works as well. Though the ones who had all their mass devoured by a horde really shouldn't be able to get up afterwards.

    • @crazemate
      @crazemate Год назад +11

      @@RyanGP1203_MemeLord it’s all for the plot, Telltale choosing when zombies are powerful or not. They’ll kill a character with fully clothed sweaters and it’ll still have a walker rip their guts out.

  • @blueturret5596
    @blueturret5596 Год назад +4695

    Your video covering the biology of vampires was truly fascinating. I can’t wait to see your take on Zombies!

    • @ThoughtPotato
      @ThoughtPotato  Год назад +288

      Thanks so much!

    • @not2shabby694
      @not2shabby694 Год назад +76

      Im brain farting really hard rn and can't think of the name of the science fiction book series, or the author of the series, you got the info for the vampire video from. I hate that I can't think of the name of said series or the writer because they are such an amazing artist/author and that take on vampirism is by far my favorite version of a fictitious disease.

    • @thehermitman822
      @thehermitman822 Год назад +26

      @@not2shabby694 Blindsight

    • @cosmicdoggo9296
      @cosmicdoggo9296 Год назад +10

      @@not2shabby694 FVZA

    • @annexamv2776
      @annexamv2776 Год назад +6

      True

  • @Zanuth-001
    @Zanuth-001 Год назад +259

    Makes you wonder how more ancient humans would have dealt with these "outbreaks" in this version of the world. I almost imagine the Fire of London in 1666 could have been a "fire and sword" way of dealing with a zombie outbreak that was covered up to avoid a worse panic, for example

    • @basilcook4280
      @basilcook4280 Год назад +41

      Or also the great fire of Rome could have been Nero’s attempt to contain a plague from his worst nightmares

    • @melvinfranco2142
      @melvinfranco2142 Год назад +1

      ​@Basil Cook What would a report by Nero about this infection look like?

    • @nicholasgutierrez9940
      @nicholasgutierrez9940 Год назад +16

      World War Z has a comic about past infections. The Romans built a moat filled with pitch and stakes. And lured the horde into falling into the moat but leaving a small part to work as a funnel. Then it was just melee carnage.

    • @soundwavegamer2321
      @soundwavegamer2321 2 месяца назад

      @@nicholasgutierrez9940is there a digital version online I got to read that.

  • @wrexvincent
    @wrexvincent Год назад +1516

    I love these monster videos. I love that they are played 100% serious. Feels very Volgun/SCP but in a wider scope

    • @milo-kz1pi
      @milo-kz1pi 7 месяцев назад +1

      fr

    • @latin-h3t
      @latin-h3t 3 месяца назад +1

      @@milo-kz1pi OMGosh thats exactly what it feels like!

  • @ChasoGod
    @ChasoGod Год назад +195

    I think that a Zombies increase in physical strength isn't due to a mutation or growth of additional muscles fibers, but by the fact their brains limited functionality no longer limits the strength their skeletal muscles are able to exert. There are many stories and recorded instances where a human is capable of extreme feats of strength in times of crisis, such as a mother lifting something really heavy off of a child, so it is this type of instance that is occurring when Zombies are in Hunt/Attack Mode. When attacking a Zombies brain no longer limits their physical strength but this also means they are slowly damaging their muscles each time they do so.

    • @milo-kz1pi
      @milo-kz1pi 7 месяцев назад +7

      yeah i was gonna say the physicl strength limit thing was so we dont permanently damage our muscles and use max strength each time we do something

    • @sadpotato6330
      @sadpotato6330 6 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@milo-kz1pi fun fact: if you get zapped by electricity in a specific way your muscles spasm without that limit taking effect, thats why in some cases people get yeeted back when electrocuted

    • @milo-kz1pi
      @milo-kz1pi 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@sadpotato6330dang i didnt know that

  • @wipwarp549
    @wipwarp549 Год назад +1640

    I’ve always thought mass zombie outbreaks in fiction felt weird with how they’re portrayed, so this is a fun reimagining of them being more like flu or something, still deadly but a lot less so

    • @Amy_the_Lizard
      @Amy_the_Lizard Год назад

      I'd say it's more akin to something like leprosy than flu. With flu (and many other viruses) the disease is extremely contagious, with a relatively low amount of the infected dying, which increases the odds of them spreading the disease to a new host, as the sooner the virus kills the host, the less time they have to spread the disease. With this variation of the zombie, the disease almost always infects an exposed victim, and WILL inevitably kill them eventually, with the spread being limited by the fact that it's relatively difficult for exposure to occur despite the infection taking a long time to kill the host. (Leprosy isn't a direct comparison though, as its spread is also hindered by the fact that most exposed potential hosts are naturally immune to it, and thus can't be infected in the first place, but I'm sleep deprived and couldn't think of something more fitting.)

    • @RagingBrachy
      @RagingBrachy Год назад +98

      Yea they are very often unclear in movies where theyre just like "oH yEa YoU gEt BiTtEn AnD yOu ZoMbIe"

    • @literallyinsanelycool28
      @literallyinsanelycool28 Год назад +45

      read the wwz book, it’s handled well in there

    • @alfiand9269
      @alfiand9269 Год назад +21

      @@literallyinsanelycool28 if you talk about the world pandemic itself yeah go for novel. But if you talk about what zombie is, go for wwz movie

    • @youtubestudiosucks978
      @youtubestudiosucks978 Год назад +1

      @@alfiand9269 no, zombies arent supposed to ignore a potential meal just because they have cancer or a simple flu. The whole world is permanently alongside the 10% of humans carry something at least and those picky zombies would die out extremely fast if the 10% remaining are ignored and unnafected

  • @dank_smirk2ndchannel200
    @dank_smirk2ndchannel200 Год назад +139

    Considering that one of the main reasons for Zombie's rotting is due to the fact that the heart no longer beats, I’m curious as to what would happen if the victim had something like a pacemaker or an artificial heart to keep up proper blood flow.

    • @ThoughtPotato
      @ThoughtPotato  Год назад +69

      Really good question! They'd probably end up being outliers in the typical zombie lifespan for sure, though I doubt it would have much effect on infection rates

    • @dank_smirk2ndchannel200
      @dank_smirk2ndchannel200 Год назад +10

      @@ThoughtPotato great to know, the lifespan thing was exactly what I was wondering.

    • @redroachofficial7388
      @redroachofficial7388 Год назад +6

      Wouldn't they still rot because of starvation and the body giving out while the heart continues on

    • @CACgaming007
      @CACgaming007 Год назад +6

      ​@@ThoughtPotatoor here's one.
      What if one of them had a neural implant that basically acts like there brain.
      Would they be like a ghoul from fallout? Nasty in appearance but still aware of there surroundings and not feral

    • @cake_9510
      @cake_9510 3 месяца назад

      ​@@CACgaming007 maybe they'd sing the happy tummy song while they eat

  • @AzureFlameVirus
    @AzureFlameVirus Год назад +1018

    I like the touch about the fibers building in coma. My friend was in a coma for months and normally the muscles would lead to weakness and muscle loss, but he was in a constant state of tension in coma and didn't experience any loss in muscle mass. This meant when he woke up that his physical therapy was relatively short and he was just really sore. This happened before I met him but I found it fascinating.

    • @benadrylcucumbersnatch9401
      @benadrylcucumbersnatch9401 Год назад +12

      Dang, what happened to him?

    • @AzureFlameVirus
      @AzureFlameVirus Год назад +82

      @@benadrylcucumbersnatch9401 I honestly don't remember exactly. I want to say a skiing accident but it's been ten years since we've been in touch.

    • @cccbbbccc5910
      @cccbbbccc5910 Год назад +38

      I knew a guy who imagined himself swimming while in coma, he recovered fast

    • @deletus3549
      @deletus3549 Год назад +25

      Wait, if the muscles are in constant tension wouldn’t that result in muscle growth similar to the results of exercise? Is it possible someone could come back from a coma stronger after given proper rest and nutrition? Just a thought.

    • @AzureFlameVirus
      @AzureFlameVirus Год назад +16

      @@deletus3549 I vaguely recall him saying something like that but I'm not a scientist or doctor.

  • @what-is-snappening9567
    @what-is-snappening9567 4 месяца назад +7

    Me pausing this so the nice man at the starbucks window wont have to hear gruesome canabalism on a sunny weekend afternoon

  • @nina1936
    @nina1936 Год назад +2789

    I’d love to see more like these! Maybe werewolves?

    • @ThoughtPotato
      @ThoughtPotato  Год назад +683

      Stay tuned... 😏

    • @blueturret5596
      @blueturret5596 Год назад +127

      I’m so glad to know that I’m not the only one who would like to see him cover Werewolf biology.

    • @renatoschlaefli7077
      @renatoschlaefli7077 Год назад +37

      No way! I was just going to ask for that!! You get a subscriber who will stay tuned…

    • @thescarletcultist113
      @thescarletcultist113 Год назад +9

      @@ThoughtPotato I can’t wait! 🙂

    • @keekorsomthin
      @keekorsomthin Год назад +7

      Fluffy

  • @partyyyume
    @partyyyume Год назад +79

    i’m writing a zombie story right now and your videos have really been helpful with the creation of the virus in my universe! the scientific explanations are awesome and all sound really thought out. good job mate!!!

    • @Fl3shCat101
      @Fl3shCat101 6 месяцев назад +3

      Are you thinking of publishing it? If so, what's the name? I would 100% buy it!

  • @Marina.a11
    @Marina.a11 Год назад +267

    If you want to continue this series focusing on human-turned-monster legends, I feel like Greek mythology would be great. Like a spider monster inspired by Arachne or a gorgon à la Medusa? It would be so interesting to interpret these “god given curses” as some sort of virus/mutation.

  • @grazes2783
    @grazes2783 Год назад +12

    Med student here, dude really made his search on medical physiology, keep it up, it's fantastic

  • @YoshiBlue
    @YoshiBlue Год назад +789

    I know this would probably be hard, but could you do one on witches? I always think scientific explanations for fantasy is so cool

    • @zombiedemon1762
      @zombiedemon1762 Год назад +2

      I bet it's something like......
      A new part of the brain evolves which wirelessly connects the mind of a witch to quantum physics.
      This allows the witch to intentionally cause quantum entanglement and the like through the power of focused thoughts.
      Spells are psychic programs sent into the quantum reality by witches to cause different effects on their chosen targets.
      But what could cause such a quantum brain evolution?
      I wish I knew more science so I could make a better and more realistic explanation for witches.

    • @ca44444
      @ca44444 Год назад +106

      As a practicing pagan myself, I too would like the scientific explanation of how I exist lol

    • @chromicapop4595
      @chromicapop4595 Год назад +17

      Yeah and ghosts

    • @kennithschjoth2024
      @kennithschjoth2024 Год назад

      Yeah, Pagan myself, though I don't dabble in Magic, that's a PR nightmare, seeing as Witches are real people with very diverse social diversity, and religious customs, norms, est.
      Like I'm a Norse Pagan, technically anyone who practices Seiðr is a witch.
      But that Witch has a very different praxis than a Wiccan Witch.
      Real people, not funny to make videos about.

    • @LeCroissant-wn7qi
      @LeCroissant-wn7qi Год назад +18

      There are some modern witches, they are called wicken.

  • @Breakdown5297
    @Breakdown5297 Год назад +144

    I wonder what would happen of you implanted a mechanical heart bypass into a zombie, forcing the zombie's blood to circulate as though the heart was still beating

    • @mikadosannoji553
      @mikadosannoji553 Год назад +49

      something that i always wondered, cant people in a zombie apocalypse just outlive the zombies? in a few months or a year their muscles would be gone and wouldnt be able to move

    • @fureszadam3160
      @fureszadam3160 Год назад +27

      @@mikadosannoji553 yes they can! For example in the walking dead universe it would take aproximatle 3.5 years and in the left 4 dead universe it would take a cuple of months as I remember.

    • @uncroppedsoop
      @uncroppedsoop Год назад +17

      this plus storing them somewhere extremely cold while the coma hits to minimize the severe fever's effects of brain damage. it theoretically might be possible to allow one to retain its sapience even if struggling

    • @housewilma4904
      @housewilma4904 Год назад +18

      @@fureszadam3160 the left for dead zombies are mutants more then geuine undead though.
      i just think there life span is immensly shortend due to the hyper high metabolism required to fuel there mutation to the green flu.

    • @louiesatterwhite3885
      @louiesatterwhite3885 Год назад +6

      ​@Mikado sannoji depends on how the series portrays its zombies, but yes. That's even exactly what happened in 28 days later. The infected didn't really eat anything since they were hyper focused on spreading infection, and that caused them to all die out after a month

  • @Etticos.
    @Etticos. Год назад +641

    I love these videos they are so awesome. Werewolves would be sick next. Maybe a biological explanation for ghosts/wraiths/revenants could be cool?

    • @zombiedemon1762
      @zombiedemon1762 Год назад +17

      Oh cool. I was just about to ask him to give us the science of ghosts along with some other things and then saw this.

    • @zombiedemon1762
      @zombiedemon1762 Год назад +39

      What if the ghost science is mostly not biological but instead more related to quantum physics and possibly dark matter or anti matter?
      I wonder how that would work.

    • @blueturret5596
      @blueturret5596 Год назад +11

      @@zombiedemon1762 That’s actually a cool idea.

    • @zombiedemon1762
      @zombiedemon1762 Год назад +4

      @@blueturret5596 . Thanks.

    • @zombiedemon1762
      @zombiedemon1762 Год назад +15

      @@blueturret5596 . Maybe if enough atoms were quantum entangled over long distances in a specific way, it could form a ghost-brain?

  • @aceospades99
    @aceospades99 Год назад +98

    I love stories where supernatural creatures are given feasible, scientific explanations while addressing the stories/folklore surrounding them! Excellent work on both this and the vampire video!

  • @fabrizziopignatta8270
    @fabrizziopignatta8270 Год назад +314

    I wanna give this guy two hand claps, the first one because he's videos are incredible well made, obviously those viruses can't be totally explained but he makes a amazing good try to make them seem almost real.
    The second one is because he's a big talent introducing you to the add XD
    (Sorry, English is not my first language)

    • @th1v5
      @th1v5 Год назад +8

      Your english is fine if we can understand it, no worries

    • @ironbonk11
      @ironbonk11 Год назад +5

      you did good at spelling

    • @che4187
      @che4187 Год назад +1

      his

    • @ascaro1885
      @ascaro1885 Год назад +1

      Italiano!

  • @toastybunz3534
    @toastybunz3534 Год назад +35

    I'm a huge fan of the idea of zombies retaining normal behavior, even if brief, after 'death'. A zombie driving a car would be pretty alarming to put it lightly

    • @tobyandahalf
      @tobyandahalf 10 дней назад

      zombies that only partially maintain their memories. they see their friend or child or whatever get killed and they get angry or sad but they don't know why.

  • @lythnookwemin
    @lythnookwemin Год назад +163

    Your take on Zombies is interesting. So far this "Biology of" is interesting, and not to bad to listen to. Can't wait to see what the next one will be.

  • @CLBrierley
    @CLBrierley Год назад +9

    I’m a fantasy writer who is creating a fictional book series featuring Zombies, Werewolves, Vampires and more, which also goes deeper into the mythology side of things, and these videos you do are so helpful! They really show case the gore and detail of these creatures and it is so inspiring! Thank you for making them!

  • @-satanicpanic-
    @-satanicpanic- Год назад +401

    These are so fun to listen to! Would you ever consider doing werewolves? I think it'd be super interesting

    • @ArseAllowance
      @ArseAllowance Год назад +24

      Apparently he will, based on his response on another commenter asking this question

    • @charge7513
      @charge7513 Год назад +7

      Seems like he will

    • @mousesteam7882
      @mousesteam7882 Год назад +2

      @@ArseAllowance He also mentioned lycans in the add segment

  • @jennyfeare1702
    @jennyfeare1702 Год назад +41

    Could it be likely that creatures like the Dragur and Jiangshi could be the oldest/archaic common ancestors of Zombism and Vampirism? Covering those someday would be cool to see!

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 Год назад +40

    I gotta say, you get BIG respect from me from having the story start in Haiti
    Always remember where your stories come from!

    • @0816M3RC
      @0816M3RC Год назад +3

      Do you get offended by non-Haitian cultures using zombies?

  • @splegoon4289
    @splegoon4289 Год назад +56

    I’m wondering if you can give a zombie cancer in order to make it permanently die faster. The way I’m thinking about it is that cancer is a leech, and the virus is a leech, so both anomalies would be competing against each other for resources in the host, which would drastically decrease the lifetime of the affected zombie. Also, while a zombie has regenerative abilities, the cancer would just keep coming back, so it could also overwhelm that specific strength a zombie has.

    • @cairabeatriz1631
      @cairabeatriz1631 Год назад

      you can make zombie disappear by shooting their brains and zombie apocalypse is impossible to happens because our brain is too complex and if we did our brain would deactivate immediately and virus can't control the brain completely only the basic motor like to people who have rabies and the corpse would just decompose

    • @hmvideos3601
      @hmvideos3601 Год назад

      Unless you can specifically cause a brain cancer that grows 30 times faster than normal you're not doing anything worthwhile. Bone cancer could maybe shut down limbs quicker? But I'm not sure their cells even replicate, so could a cancer grow?

    • @nicholassgobero
      @nicholassgobero Год назад +2

      Would be cool to have zombies that are Full of cancer tumors that keep coming back and fought off with regeneration

    • @kainwittrig2180
      @kainwittrig2180 Год назад

      @@nicholassgoberoI think that already exist it’s an enemy in RE4

    • @dandydoo4239
      @dandydoo4239 Год назад

      ​@@kainwittrig2180I always hated those enemies

  • @ArseAllowance
    @ArseAllowance Год назад +83

    I just discovered your channel and even tho i have a hard suspending my disbelief, the way you presented things touched me and the care of details is obvious ! I really liked this video and am left wanting for more, which is rare for me those days
    Keep up the good work ! I dont think you wont as its really clear you are enjoying yourself :)

  • @Mwilli2132
    @Mwilli2132 Год назад +100

    Wouldn’t a zombie virus basically just be necrotic rabies?
    Also, would buckshot to one of your zombie’s head kill it?

    • @uncroppedsoop
      @uncroppedsoop Год назад +20

      depends on range I'd imagine, don't know much about the technicality regarding guns but if you totally pulverized the entire brain to the point it basically isn't there anymore, it's functionally the same as severing it at the brain stem

    • @seijiroukikuoka5975
      @seijiroukikuoka5975 Год назад +3

      Buckshot out to 25, pistol rounds (FMJ, HP, or Solid Copper) to 50-60, and rifle rounds (all types) out to 1000. Major Magnum rifle rounds out of long barreled rifles for ranges beyond that.

    • @mjolnirswrath23
      @mjolnirswrath23 Год назад +5

      You aim for the neck not the brain

    • @mjolnirswrath23
      @mjolnirswrath23 Год назад

      SARS cov-2 actually has nine different strands built into RNA 30,000 peptide code...
      One of those beyond rabies, Ebola SARS-CoV-1 MERS HIV Hemorrhagic fever " Lassa" is also a DISEASE RNA code of Leprosy... quite the combination to be " natural" found outside a level 4 Biological Weapon's lab...
      It's not IF it's WHEN you see one " soon" Aim for the Neck...

    • @Mwilli2132
      @Mwilli2132 Год назад +5

      @@mjolnirswrath23 I’m going with what @uncroppedsoop said, where if the brain is just pulverized to uselessness, it’s effectively been severed.

  • @SCPguy-06
    @SCPguy-06 Год назад +158

    This reminds me of SCP 008, another version of the zombie story with a scientific explanation, it’s really cool, I love takes on classic monster stories as if they were diseases instead of magic, can’t wait for the lycan episode
    Edit, no one like my comment anymore! It’s at 69 likes as of right now and I want it to stay that way

    • @azariahazariah4493
      @azariahazariah4493 Год назад +8

      I think that’s why I like parasitic zombies like the Flood or Headcrabs more, they seem so much more realistic

    • @SCPguy-06
      @SCPguy-06 Год назад +1

      @@azariahazariah4493 exactly my thoughts

    • @rogue_2k374
      @rogue_2k374 Год назад +4

      Would Necromorphs and the Demon Possessed zombies from doom parasitic by your logic? Actual question btw.

    • @SCPguy-06
      @SCPguy-06 Год назад +4

      @@rogue_2k374 I never said that all zombies are parasitic, I just said I prefer them to be a parasite instead of magic undead

  • @touchsumgrass5698
    @touchsumgrass5698 Год назад +8

    I've been waiting for someone to make a video about Zombie Biology for months now, and I am beyond thankful you made this, and a detailed one at that! You deserve more subs!

  • @aaronmcneal1698
    @aaronmcneal1698 Год назад +83

    I really enjoyed this. Speculative biology is a hobby of mine. This was done so very well

  • @mr_indie_fan
    @mr_indie_fan Год назад +5

    Just found this dude; absolute genius.
    Mixing science fiction/fantasy with biology and giving a scientific reason for each creature is amazing!

  • @adamtheo03
    @adamtheo03 Год назад +49

    Cryptobiology is such a fascinating subject and I’m amazed by how he makes these videos!

  • @mustardbiscuits9750
    @mustardbiscuits9750 Год назад +6

    I can’t tell you how much I love this series

  • @TheHardenedOne
    @TheHardenedOne Год назад +8

    the what viurs? 🤨📸 2:32

  • @Deadmanzone
    @Deadmanzone Год назад +14

    I loved how this artists make Fantasies criatures biology and make it so real, i especially love vampires and zombie. I'm excited to see their take on the werewolf

  • @leonardovigilatodemorais7280
    @leonardovigilatodemorais7280 Год назад +37

    i know it's a weird request, but i'd really like to see you try to explain super powers in a scientific manner! trying to change as little as possible from the original power, and trying to make the super powers as powerful as possible while remaining in the realm of possibility

    • @zombiedemon1762
      @zombiedemon1762 Год назад +4

      I want that too.

    • @bennyhokkaido559
      @bennyhokkaido559 Год назад +2

      While he doesn't, I recommend watching the series Heroes (2006) which has several cool explanations for superpowers.

    • @leonardovigilatodemorais7280
      @leonardovigilatodemorais7280 Год назад +1

      @@bennyhokkaido559 ok thanks! i'll check it out

    • @leonardovigilatodemorais7280
      @leonardovigilatodemorais7280 Год назад +1

      @@bennyhokkaido559 do you know any other places with more scientific explenations for superpowers?

    • @youtubestudiosucks978
      @youtubestudiosucks978 Год назад +1

      @@leonardovigilatodemorais7280 youtube.com/@EmpathDigital
      Dude has funny skits about superpowers

  • @g00se_ars0nist
    @g00se_ars0nist Год назад +3

    i’ve been thoroughly enjoying this series for the past few hours, and i just wanted to say, i really appreciate how you credit the original tales. Mainstream media has stolen many stories, and it’s refreshing to see them being given back.

  • @LeCroissant-wn7qi
    @LeCroissant-wn7qi Год назад +27

    I personally like the idea of the fast and strong zombies from WWZ. I think that the virus would cause the body to no longer be limited to strength limiters. But it does make sense that it would take longer to spread through the body.

    • @bonegrrrl
      @bonegrrrl 3 месяца назад

      yeah, the 12 seconds doesnt make much sense in WWZ but everything else made sense

  • @michaelgoldberg4000
    @michaelgoldberg4000 Год назад +3

    Nice. Severing limbs might not kill a zombie, but it definitely reduce their already low mobility quite substantially, which will increase one's chance of surviving the attack by a big margin. Thx for the video!

  • @neen2660
    @neen2660 Год назад +18

    I’ve been on a zombie binge and I love this a lot. More realistic by miles. If I ever write anything, these are the ideas I’ll keep in mind.

  • @_hanz73
    @_hanz73 Год назад +5

    Huge respect for your effort to do a research on these zombies that you find! this will be a huge help for other survivors!

  • @not2shabby694
    @not2shabby694 Год назад +24

    Love your videos. The style and composition of your creations are just great. The "educational" format is very pleasing. Thank you for your content!

  • @AiHoshinoIsAnIdol
    @AiHoshinoIsAnIdol Год назад +2

    HZV: I am a virus that turns humans into bloodthirsty zombies
    Cremation: Allow me to introduce myself

  • @ThoughtPotato
    @ThoughtPotato  Год назад +613

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    I have another video on monster biology coming next, but I want to know: which monster should we explore next? Let me know, and thanks for watching!

    • @MrTriangleWorld
      @MrTriangleWorld Год назад +9

      I’d be interested to see how werewolves could work.

    • @megandavis3372
      @megandavis3372 Год назад +7

      @@MrTriangleWorld Me too!!! I absolutely love the concept of werewolves and I'm excited to see what science is behind it!

    • @blueshinestudios8402
      @blueshinestudios8402 Год назад +3

      Yeah, how about werewolves:)

    • @hariniweerasinghe5645
      @hariniweerasinghe5645 Год назад +1

      Mermaids !!!!

    • @opticalbeast4947
      @opticalbeast4947 Год назад

      NordVPN is a massive ripoff, but still, Epstein didn't kill himself.

  • @209musiclover
    @209musiclover Год назад +9

    Revisiting this series, I love the almost Gothic novel-esque style of your narration ("You must surely think these are the ravings of a madman," etc.). I adore Gothic novels, so the tone of this narration and the setup of the "lost lectures" really suck me in, even if I don't understand all the biological terms.

  • @robinronin
    @robinronin Год назад +27

    These videos are so much fun and so well-made. I would love one on werewolves! Feels like a great addition to the vampire and zombie lineup, so you probably were already planning on it, lol :)

  • @dootus6732
    @dootus6732 Год назад +4

    I love the leaked scientific report esthetic of your videos, it's really fun and kinda educational lol. The mythological information is very interesting. You could really carve a solid niche on RUclips, I can't wait for more content from you.

  • @ThomasBD
    @ThomasBD Год назад +7

    Was expecting just a scientific explanation of how a zombie could work, didn't expect the "roleplaying" part. A surprise for sure, but a welcome one!

  • @kelihenson
    @kelihenson Год назад +3

    I absolutely love how you do these videos. It seems so real the way its structured and how you talk about it. The shear amount of detail you up into this is enough to make anyone believe this is real. You are a very talented writer, my good man.

  • @LokirWalker42
    @LokirWalker42 Год назад +30

    How about an analysis like this for specific creatures like man made ones (like Frankenstein's monster and doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde)

    • @Sealgurl2002
      @Sealgurl2002 Год назад +4

      Overly Sarcastic Productions has some videos on those, but they are more like book reports that make jokes than “scientific” videos

  • @Adahy_Bullet
    @Adahy_Bullet Год назад +4

    I honestly have found this, the LPV and HVV videos fascinating. It's stuff like that that got me to follow Roanoke as well ngl. Even if it's not a real thing, your breakdown and look into bits and pieces was absolutely fascinating. Definitely look forward to your other videos

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 Год назад +5

    After just watching the new Addams family series. "Wednesday" going to Nevermore, a school for outcast's really fits with This series your doing: a serious scientific take on the obscure.

  • @generalseal6948
    @generalseal6948 Год назад +4

    i always found the most terrifying type of zombie is the type where the infected retain their concioussness through the whole ordeal but are powerless to restrain themselves

  • @pinkpuff8562
    @pinkpuff8562 Год назад +5

    I need to ser the lycanthropy video asap.
    Vampire vid was amazing.
    Zombie vid was awesome.
    We need the lycanthropy video man, we need it.

  • @JFKWENTAFK2
    @JFKWENTAFK2 2 месяца назад +1

    I like how you make this sound like found audio recordings

  • @Rum-Runner
    @Rum-Runner Год назад +27

    Are there any cases of Zombies eating the flesh of other Zombies that are in the early stages (where the flesh has not yet undergone much necrosis)?

    • @fashionsuckman4652
      @fashionsuckman4652 Год назад +1

      I got bit by a zombie once but I didn't get sick

    • @ceciladams4882
      @ceciladams4882 Год назад +3

      @@fashionsuckman4652 what?

    • @fashionsuckman4652
      @fashionsuckman4652 Год назад +1

      @@ceciladams4882 you heard me. I'm a walking miracle. Like that girl that survived rabies yknow

    • @assiv4k
      @assiv4k Год назад +3

      reminds me of warm bodies

    • @youtubestudiosucks978
      @youtubestudiosucks978 Год назад +6

      @@fashionsuckman4652 zombies dont get sick from a zombie bite.
      You must be super annoying to have another zombie bite you and break the "no cannibal zombie rule"

  • @AuthenticWe
    @AuthenticWe Год назад +4

    I must say, I am an avid listener of RUclips story time if you will... I thank you greatly for having the capacity of speaking well and clearly, and using a voice tone that drives one to listen further. Great job 👍🏻 keep it up... And I'd like to hear more of native folk lore... Not the the tall man, or the baby head coyote or the ... Do thunder bird, or why they grow in circles, or why most gathering places of natives are far away from habitat dwellings and hunting grounds.

  • @carlosa1553
    @carlosa1553 Год назад +13

    Incredible video as always, really loving this new series you’ve got going- it’s great to see the channel really take off! Btw drew the thumbnail?? It’s very impressive

  • @LecherousLizard
    @LecherousLizard Год назад +4

    Part of the reason I like "I Walk Among Zombies" is that there are two types of zombies.
    "Patients zero" who contracted the virus through air or, maybe, digested it some way and people who got attracted by the first kind.
    The first kind can maintain perfect condition (though usually will acquire damage chasing victims) indefinitely while the second will begin rotting due to insufficient or nonexistent healing factor.
    The zombies can also slowly regain cognition eating, though it depends on what and how, essentially specializing the zombie for that kind of feeding.
    For example a zombie arena entertainment/terminal punishment gone wrong resulted in particularly lucky zombies (i.e. those that got to eat more than their peers) tricking their human captors, getting out of their pit and then hunting them across the area, not that unlikely from mass murderers, as they were stronger and faster than humans plus had access to their pre-zombie knowledge to an unspecified degree.
    And on the flip side there was MC' pet zombie girl who he fed through... alternative means and she ended up not being a bloodthirsty animal and at one point even exhibited quite a lot of disinterest in an un-zombiefied corpse.
    Sadly the story doesn't explore on that aspect much further.

    • @Firekiwis2702
      @Firekiwis2702 Год назад

      ok?

    • @krio1267
      @krio1267 Год назад

      AMONG!!?!???

    • @LecherousLizard
      @LecherousLizard Год назад

      @@krio1267 Dude got bit, but fought off the virus and didn't zombify, so most zombies think he's one of them and ignore him.

  • @larakoenen8474
    @larakoenen8474 Год назад +53

    This is incredibly well done. I love it.

  • @tareksoliman2428
    @tareksoliman2428 Год назад +3

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  • @LuminousKugelblitz
    @LuminousKugelblitz Год назад +12

    Whenever I see your thumbnails I remember Plague inc Games :v
    Nice videos, so entertaining ❤️😁

  • @ironiccookies2320
    @ironiccookies2320 Год назад +23

    What I don't understand in zombie films is why don't scientist do an autopsy on the brain. Seems like the only way to kill a zombie is the brain, so the virus must be doing something there.

    • @uncroppedsoop
      @uncroppedsoop Год назад +8

      because it's usually in an apocalyptic setting where that isn't realistically feasible

    • @bluefire7790
      @bluefire7790 Год назад

      Also the reason shooting its brain kills it is likely due to the virus using the brain to control the body and without the brain the body is mostly useless

    • @Seth-os7bg
      @Seth-os7bg Год назад +1

      @@uncroppedsoop I mean the apocalyptic setting isn’t realistic either especially in countries where pretty much everyone has a gun and has access to armor or the materials to make it. If there were to be a zombie outbreak somewhere in North America, we’d be fine and able to conduct research on the virus to find a cure or reverse engineer it.

    • @uncroppedsoop
      @uncroppedsoop Год назад +1

      @@Seth-os7bg I think you underestimate human stupidity. think of all the traffic jams. the idiots trying to fight a zombie bare-knuckled. the military tactics made to work on other humans and not a horde of monsters that keeps advancing. it wouldn't be instant, but if it has enough effectiveness to spread at all, it will spread a _lot_
      also, _armour,_ easy to access or create?

    • @Seth-os7bg
      @Seth-os7bg Год назад

      @@uncroppedsoop i agree with human stupidity playing a big role, but it’s not that hard to make zombie proof armor out of basic materials. I don’t mean it will stop you from getting injured, but anything like parts of tires and sheet metal taped to you to stop saliva getting into your bloodstream could help more than just wearing tough clothes. But like you said, human stupidity could make that not happen.

  • @c0l3d.s0n
    @c0l3d.s0n Год назад +3

    “This is a work of fiction”
    Me: thank god

  • @f33n.
    @f33n. Год назад +5

    Lycan or Werewolf biology are a MUST at this point

  • @za_rr0
    @za_rr0 Год назад +1

    i love throwing this guys vids in the background while i do schoolwork

  • @homeygfunkoffacherryfruitl4971
    @homeygfunkoffacherryfruitl4971 Год назад +51

    Would be awesome to see one of these style videos on wendigos. They've always been one of my favorite fantasy creatures.

    • @chey7691
      @chey7691 Год назад +4

      The wendigo is both the name of a spirit and the state of the possessed person, it's in more than one native mythology under different names with some variety of small details changed. The constant is that in order for there to BE one in the first place requires someone to be possessed shortly after eating human flesh. People who do so out of desperation rarely become possessed, but are treated cautiously just in case.

    • @somedragonbastard
      @somedragonbastard Год назад +5

      It's unlikely that this would be included, given the touchy nature of the creature and its appropriation from certain Native American folklores. Personally, I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole.

    • @peenyyt4921
      @peenyyt4921 Год назад

      ​@@somedragonbastard"cuwtuwal appwopwiaton!!!!" Shut up

    • @assiv4k
      @assiv4k Год назад

      eh its pretty bad juju to say it or write the name idk about an explanation but i get your curiosity

    • @chey7691
      @chey7691 Год назад

      @@assiv4k naw the name is just a name. To tell the story is to warn people of the dangers of the worst of human nature. It's just a scary story to explain the diseases that can transfer via cannibalism. And how far away from their humanity the people who enjoy it become. Tbh most native people know these stories are a way of passing down more nuanced or taboo material, not fully literal.

  • @ugneugniausia
    @ugneugniausia 11 месяцев назад +1

    I find it quite enjoyable how you provide scientific explanations for the topics you discuss. It's truly engaging.

  • @naffal1538
    @naffal1538 Год назад +12

    I don't know if anyone already asked, but in the northern countries/where it's usually colder for longer, would the zombies take longer to decompose too? or would things such as frostbite get to them first?

  • @chair2945
    @chair2945 Год назад +2

    I was genuinely convinced that this was a real documentary. Loved it!

  • @trippbond41
    @trippbond41 Год назад +1

    I love how in all these videos, the narrator leaves clues that he is as big of a monster as those he studies. He is a mad scientist, conducting illicit experiments on humans to satiate his curiosity.

  • @ambiguoussarcasm
    @ambiguoussarcasm Год назад +23

    Ok now I'm expecting videos like this for all the classic movie monsters, I love this entire concept

  • @Turo_Oikawa
    @Turo_Oikawa 9 месяцев назад +1

    I found a way to study a specific subject without getting bored, tmr i have a biology final exam and i love biology but i get distracted easily with my phone next to me, so i watch scentific videos from your channel and i didnt take a single break and finished easily

  • @sytrosianoverlord3150
    @sytrosianoverlord3150 Год назад +7

    Can’t wait to see how you have your own take on all monsters in media

    • @zombiedemon1762
      @zombiedemon1762 Год назад +2

      Me too. Especially ghosts, black eyed kids, and bigfoot.

    • @sytrosianoverlord3150
      @sytrosianoverlord3150 Год назад +1

      @@zombiedemon1762 how about gillman or werewolves

    • @zombiedemon1762
      @zombiedemon1762 Год назад

      @@sytrosianoverlord3150 . Well he already plans to make a werewolf video.
      I don't currently know what a gillman is.

  • @n3w529
    @n3w529 Год назад +4

    I am rather excited to listen to more of these 'documentaries' as when a new one is posted I am quite excited. I wonder if Thought Potato will cover the wendigo, as the tales of them between the original tales and the warped tales from colonists vary wildly.

  • @gabrielzallar2335
    @gabrielzallar2335 Год назад +62

    I would love to see the biology on the skinwalker/and or wendigos if they are the same thing love your videos

    • @zombiedemon1762
      @zombiedemon1762 Год назад +14

      Yes and also The Black Eyed Kids.
      Plus I wonder if humans and bigfoot would have a common ancestor in evolution.
      Maybe even The Dover Demon.

  • @austinlee9974
    @austinlee9974 Год назад +5

    While some of the biology is undoubtedly science fiction, it is definitely very interesting to think about, since they seem to resemble general human biology. Great work!

  • @dragonsrahc
    @dragonsrahc Год назад +30

    I would love a video covering the Fey/Fairies!

    • @ThoughtPotato
      @ThoughtPotato  Год назад +18

      I like it!

    • @bjorncorvin4568
      @bjorncorvin4568 Год назад +4

      @@ThoughtPotato maybe Merfolk and Djinn as well?

    • @zombiedemon1762
      @zombiedemon1762 Год назад +4

      @@ThoughtPotato . Please do Skin Walkers, wendigo, draugr, and dragon science.

    • @zombiedemon1762
      @zombiedemon1762 Год назад +3

      @@ThoughtPotato . I have a science idea.
      What if Heaven and Hell are parallel universes with their own planets, galaxies, living organisms, physics, and so on.
      Imagine the biology, anatomy, and physiology of angels and demons.
      Please atleast tell me your thoughts on this.

  • @darkscarecrowfxs.3205
    @darkscarecrowfxs.3205 Год назад +5

    Can't wait for you to do a biology of werewolves/lycanthropy

  • @pixlv6384
    @pixlv6384 Год назад +12

    This series is so interesting. Can't wait for what creature you'll explain the biology of next

  • @WonderboyWDE
    @WonderboyWDE 2 месяца назад

    Dude, the amount of creativity and I’m assuming some real research and knowledge of all of the biology involved with this serious of videos is simply amazing! You and your team do an awesome job on this series. Everything is so well presented that you could quite literally suspend disbelief easily enough that a person could believe this is a serious and factual scientific presentation. Just amazing!

  • @jacksavere6988
    @jacksavere6988 Год назад +6

    This series is sooooo cool. Can’t get enough of this😅❤️

  • @Jazzmettazz
    @Jazzmettazz 12 дней назад

    Something I noticed on previous listens (while going to sleep, good bedtime stories lol), but haven't seen mentioned, is the implications, specifically with things like the Zombie virus, is the Narrator isn't just finding subjects in the wild, for his studies to be accurate, he needs to have a full view of the process from start to end, and based off the dialogue, it's implied there were multiple victims- I mean subjects. It reminds me of the experiments done in war, that have advanced our understanding of medicine by miles, I cant speak exactly for which war and which factions specifically for this example, but take the process of Frostbite for one, our great understanding of how it works is a direct result of experiments done on prisoners of war and other assorted victims. The horrors committed that have directly contributed to the saving of lives in the future- yeah, the research our Narrator is doing reminds me of that a bit.
    I've been watching these out of order based on what interests me, so I can't really speak on the direct progression of the implied story and development of the narrator. But I was listening to I think this one one night and was hit by the realization that this Narrator dude, who I had seen simply as a researcher doing research, was not merely an observer, but an active participant in the discoveries he is documenting. Sometimes we forget just what "research" entails, it's not merely reading the work of another and absorbing it into your learning. A significant portion of it is active discovery in the field and observation, where YOU are the one writing down what future pupils learn. SOMEone has to figure this stuff out, and you won't always be a passive observer to get the answers you seek.
    I can't be bothered to rewatch the video at the moment to get my thoughts more organized, so I'll probably come back later when im ready to see it fresh and edit my comment, but yeah, that's just the vibe I got half-asleep a few nights ago
    Thanks for bothering to read this :b

  • @thedarkestplane1816
    @thedarkestplane1816 Год назад +14

    This series is awesome! Just in case you need an idea, I think werewolves would be very cool if you haven’t done so already!

  • @elliephilly
    @elliephilly Год назад +1

    oh my godddddd i didnt realise the FVZA was an inspiration for this! FVZA was my middle school obsession and i was just thinking about the similarities in this type of video!! i love these videos keep it up big man

  • @daruphir
    @daruphir Год назад +7

    Your idea is interesting. A question on it, hypothetically by your thesis if you were antisocial in life would the zombie you become also show antisocial tendencies and thus be a less effective infection vector because of the antisocial nature?

  • @oilybat3269
    @oilybat3269 Год назад +1

    Something quick:
    Try giving instructions to readers to conduct the same steps the narrator took and find the same results. Add a segment like “travel to Port Au-Prince, take a car ride for an hour east and analyze the water of lake *something.”* it reinforces the scientist alibi.

  • @Zack-xv2yc
    @Zack-xv2yc Год назад +3

    Finally, spending hours on trying to beat the Necroa Virus on Mega Brutal difficulty, with no genes has prepared me for this moment.

  • @lemonlemon6505
    @lemonlemon6505 6 месяцев назад +1

    Okay, im actually SO happy i found this! I love the vibe and its really amazing to see that kind of stuff! I think ill just watch every episode of that one by one, also, ill stay tuned for next ones!

  • @vypergaming117
    @vypergaming117 Год назад +4

    For herds or hoards I propose another theory, using specific pheromones to attract more of its kind into a group

  • @gabehart7898
    @gabehart7898 7 месяцев назад +1

    In 2016 I was going on a road trip with a few friends threw the northwest part of wyoming, a town over 90 miles away from i80, we had to take backroads to get anywhere near where we were going, we had a buddy that said he knew where he was going and was from another small town closer to Utah so we trusted him blindly and came across this town, it was supposed to be a functioning tourist town but it was dead, there was nobody around, we tried to get gas from the Sinclair but nobody was there, the door was unlocked and there was some change and bit of candy in front of an open till with all the money left in it, confused we decided to use the tap to pay dipite the overpull those things do and be on our way, but then we went to go get some food and there was nobody, all the stores were open but notta soul in any of em, so we went to the Walmart to see if maybe we could get something at the deli and there everyone was, a horrifying display of carnage, cars piled up, almost stacked on top of eachother, some of them twisted together like a pretzel, you could see scorch marks around most of them suggesting they likely caught on fire, where there wasnt remnance of a city wide scatter out of the walmart parking lot there were blood stains, human remains lining the parking spaces that still had open doored cars, and pools on blood in the ones that didn't, and as we were trying to get out of there we saw them, activating the automatic doors a rushing out of Walmart directly after our car, pale eyes, skin falling off and bones sticking out, a few of them were even missing limbs we sped off and didn't look back, haven't thought about it till today watching your video, the description alone I'm sure they were infected with this (Note: this is a fictional story and is not meant to be taken seriously. Thank you)

  • @playstation1homeentertainm981
    @playstation1homeentertainm981 Год назад +7

    Vampires are just more civilised zombies

  • @literk_a
    @literk_a Год назад +1

    This series is my favourite thing On RUclips! I love the vibe, the science and how you handle the atmosphere! Chills all the way!

  • @zombiedemon1762
    @zombiedemon1762 Год назад +8

    Would ghosts use quantum tunneling to intangibly walk through walls?

  • @evanharrison4054
    @evanharrison4054 Месяц назад +1

    ...so this is what happens to the brains of people who watch tv all day.
    Absolutely fascinating.

  • @iloveemeralds4622
    @iloveemeralds4622 Год назад +5

    Do wherewolves next.
    Or maybe witches?