Do zombies feel pain?
() Recently I saw some book friends struggling with this issue, so I will explain it specifically.
I believe that this is what most book friends think of zombies. Zombies can be understood as corpses that are not completely dead. The brain responsible for thinking is severely damaged, but it can still retain some thinking like lower animals. The cerebellum function is largely preserved and the movements are slow.
But it is not out of shape. The innate weaknesses of human beings such as pain and fear have all been eliminated. It can be said that zombies have evolved from humans into a creature with severely degenerated brains. The behaviors they perform belong to the instincts of all animals on the earth, such as instinctive
Find food and eliminate dissidents.
The protagonist in this book actually behaves like this after becoming a zombie, but please don’t forget that one of the conditions for a painless zombie is that he has no independent consciousness, so when the protagonist in this book regains consciousness, his brain
In fact, there is no difference from a normal person. He will miss his parents and feel sad, angry, and longing. So why can’t the pain recover accordingly?
In fact, zombies are something imagined in science fiction works after all, and they did not originally exist. Since they do not exist, the definition of them should not be rigid. Just like we cannot define Qin Shihuang as a woman, because this itself goes against the facts.
Yes, but it can be defined that a certain eunuch around Qin Shihuang was actually a woman disguised as a man, because this itself is fabricated and cannot be verified.
The creators of every movie and every novel can imagine what zombies should look like based on the needs of this book.
In the same way, the same goes for the setting of the main god. What does the main god look like, what does he look like, what is his temperament and ability? Who has really seen it?
Since no one has seen it, why can't the author set it according to the needs of the work?
Why do we have to ask this book to describe the Lord God in that way based on how other people write about Him?
I have never thought about writing any divine book, and I don’t even dare to think about becoming a god. I have two purposes in writing books. One is to love writing, want to write, and enjoy writing. The other is to be able to write while loving and thinking.
I like to write and at the same time earn a little money to buy Nai powder, diapers and toys for my children. Then after reading so many Infinite Flows, I suddenly wanted to write an Infinite Flows book that is completely different from others, and it can be read by some
I will be satisfied if readers accept it.
Chapter completed!