Zombies as in people infected with some sort of agent (a parasite, a prion, a virus, etc) that changes their behavior to make them aggressive or insane? Absolutely possible. Odds are good you are infected with a parasite right now. Consider the Sacramento Kings Black Match Up T-Shirt besides I will buy this Toxoplasma parasites, which can make rats run towards cats to get eaten, and which in humans seem to induce schizophrenia. Consider mad cow disease, spread to cows (and humans) by eating the flesh of the infected (a sort of reverse-zombification where you eat the zombie’s brains). Someday some condition will arise or evolve that causes humans to attack one another, spreading itself in the process. Will that cause an apocalypse? Unlikely: we are pretty good at medicine, we are spread out all over the world including islands with easily-closed borders (Madagascar, anyone?), and parasites cannot kill all individuals of their host species or there will be no one left to infect.
So a true zombie apocalypse is not going to happen… a small zombie outbreak, however, is very much a possibility and, in Haiti, has already happened. An infection based apocalypse might be very time and geographically limited, such as the Sacramento Kings Black Match Up T-Shirt besides I will buy this 2013-2016 Ebola outbreak with over 28,000 cases. Real bad if you were there living thru it, maybe slightly worrisome if you were in one of the 4 1st world nations that saw very limited single digit infections, and by now in 2018, just a piece of old news. IF someone asking whether the dead going to rise and bite the living – chances are VERY SLIM to NONE. To this day, there is no scientific method, sickness or disease which could reanimate the dead. In the Rage Virus scenario, the victims are NOT DEAD people but people who had lost rationality and common sense and could attack anyone else at random. Refer to Amygdala Hijack (coined by Daniel Goleman in his 1996 book “Emotional Intelligence : Why It Can Matter More than IQ.”
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