🌊 Or: Why the First Zombie Thought Everything Was Wet
Long before zombies walked in loops, before chalk was sacred, and before Reviewer #3 learned how to sigh in four dimensions…
There was Thales.
He was the first zombie to ask: “What is everything made of?” And, like all zombies faced with a cosmic question…
He looked around, shrugged, and pointed at the nearest puddle. “Water,” he said.
“All things… are water.” To be fair, he was sitting in a puddle when he said it.
The Academy of Pre-Classical Undead Thought held its first meeting around him.
Zombies gathered.
Some grunted.
One tried to drink the question.
Thales sat motionless for 3 days, listening to the puddle ripple under moonlight. “It speaks,” he mumbled.
“The water… remembers.” Heraclitus, another early zombie, arrived carrying a bucket and muttering: “You cannot step into the same stream twice.” Zombicles groaned, “Grunk can. Grunk step same stream three time. Very wet.”
Thales didn’t argue.
He pointed to the ripples. “This is motion without travel.
Form without matter.
A signal… from nowhere.”
🧠 Real Science Sidebar – What Thales Accidentally Discovered Thales thought the world was made of water — he was wrong, but not far off Early philosophers were searching for a substrate — the thing behind all things Today we call that a field — something that fills space and vibrates Waves in fields = particles Ripples in space = signals without substance The Big Bang didn’t start with matter — it started with symmetry breaking in a field So technically: Thales heard the first zombie groan
not with ears — but by listening to a ripple in the vacuum The Academy disagreed.
They claimed reality began with foam. Or branes. Or leftover soup.
Thales just smiled and leaned into the puddle. “It’s not just wet,” he whispered.
“It’s speaking.” Then promptly fell in and wasn’t seen for 400 years.
🧟 Commentary from the Ancient Dead
Plato: “Reality is shadows. And puddles. But mostly shadows.”
Aristotle: “Water is fine. But does it serve a purpose?”
Democritus: “He should have asked about atoms. Idiot.”
Schrödinger’s Amphora: [Breaks. Echoes forward.]
Back in the lecture pit, Steve read Thales’ scroll fragment: “All is water… because water is the only thing that moves without leaving.” He nodded. “Fields,” he muttered. “He meant fields.”
🧠 Prime Physics Foreshadow The first physics wasn’t about particles.
It was about substance that echoes.
We’ve been mishearing ripples ever since.
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