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      Specialists find scientific explanation to phenomenon of living dead 
      06/17/2005 14:57 
      Humans believe in the possibility to bring the dead back from their 
graves, although the eerie perspective evokes nothing but fear

      According to classic science, it is absolutely impossible for a dead 
person to return to the world of the living. It is generally believed that a 
human being will not be able to resurrect if he or she remains in the state of 
clinical death for more than three or five minutes, or dies from severe 
physical injuries. The destruction or decomposition of the human body ceases 
all vital processes, which distinguish the living matter from what is usually 
referred to as remnants. The latter, scientists say, cannot move, see, hear, 
produce any sounds or perform any other functions of a living body. 

      However, there can be several exceptions from this rule. There were 
incidents registered in medical practice, when beheaded bodies of executed 
people would raise to their feet and even make a few steps. One of such 
incidents occurred in the beginning of the 15th century in Germany, during a 
public execution of a sea pirate, known as Steterbreker. 

      A truck ran over a woman in the beginning of the 1980s in the city of 
Kharkov, Ukraine. The blow was strong, but the woman stood up and started 
walking, although she fell down again soon. Doctors said that the woman 
suffered numerous joint fractures and muscle ruptures. The woman was alive, 
although she was not supposed to make any movement after suffering such severe 
physical damages. 

      One may say that humans believe in the possibility to bring the dead back 
from their graves. However, people are highly scared of such a perspective. The 
most ancient fact of this necrophobia is dated to the 9th millennium B.C. 
Archeologists uncovered an ancient grave in Bulgaria. The person was lying in 
the grave with his face down. Furthermore, large stones were resting on the 
body, as if they were placed so not to let the person climb out of the grave. 
Archeologists believed that someone did not want the dead man to see the light 
again. 

      Specialists usually refer to such findings as vampire graves: corpses are 
either speared, beheaded or placed under large boulders. The last grave of the 
ilk was discovered several decades ago. 

      According to Christian religion, the deceased can resurrect only at God's 
will. If it is true, there is no need to be afraid of the dead. Quite on the 
contrary, it may indicate a person's holiness. However, 99.99 percent of people 
shudder at the thought that they might see the living dead in real life. 

      The number of horror stories about cemeteries is enormous. It is 
noteworthy that some people sincerely believe in what those stories say. The 
fear of the living dead subconsciously exists in almost every human being. It 
could be compared to women's fear of mice: it is extremely hard to explain the 
nature of the apprehension. 

      British specialists came across the sickness of the "living dead," when 
they were studying the nature of Ebola fever. Symptoms of the disease bear some 
resemblance to an episode from a classic horror film. After several hours of 
feverishness, a patient suffers either syncope or a coma, which can often be 
taken for the state of death. After that, the patient revives, lapses into 
aggressive state and tries to bite every moving object, whether it is a human 
being or an animal. The sickness provokes abundant salivation and internal 
haemorrhage. Saliva and blood falling from patient's mouth create a rather 
hideous picture in combination with unusual complexion and dull eyes of a sick 
person. 

      Bats and wolves often carry rabies in wild nature. These animals, 
therefore, can often be found in fairytales about werewolves and vampires. 
Needless to say that our ancestors perceived such patients as something 
paranormal and highly horrible. 
     

      Read the original in Russian: (Translated by: Dmitry Sudakov)

     


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