• crank0271@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    So basically a dry moat. I wonder if you could compost those zombies with some sort of Hügelkultur setup. Would composting the zombies destroy the pathogen responsible for the zombification process? Could produce grown from that eventually contribute to immunity to the zombie pathogen? Maybe they could address this in the inevitable sequel, 7 Years to Die (co-produced by Danny Boyle).

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      4 hours ago

      Zombies don’t reproduce right? So at some point you have to run out of humans for them to turn. Seems like it wouldn’t take very long for them to all die off.

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        It would take way less than people think, they are dead corposes, they will decompose very fast (especially in warm areas!) And more they decompose, less they can move;
        If i remember correctly, it would take around a year for corposes to decompose but many would loose the ability to do dangerous actions some months before