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If vampires—corpses that rise up to suck the blood of the living—sound biologically implausible to you, you’re not alone. They exist purely in legend, as virtually all scientists agree.

But for any vampire believers un­dissuaded द्वारा biological facts, a professor has come up with a sec­ond proof of their unreality, using math.

If वैंपायर ever existed in the forms in which फिल्में and पुस्तकें portray them, they would have quickly wiped out humanity long ago, ac­cording to physics professor Cos­tas Efthimiou of the विश्वविद्यालय of Central Florida in Orlando, Fla.
लोकप्रिय lore passed down through centuries holds that vampire vic­tims become वैंपायर them selves, and launch their own blood-hunts on hapless humans.

To rule out vampires, Efthimiou re­lied on a basic principle known as geometric progression.
“If वैंपायर truly feed with even a tiny fraction of the frequency that they are depicted to in the फिल्में and folklore, then the human race would have been wiped out quite quickly after the first vampire ap­peared,” Efthimiou and a graduate student colleague wrote in a paper पोस्टेड on line.
Efthimiou supposed that the first vampire arose Jan. 1, 1600, around the beginning of a century during which some of the first important modern writings on वैंपायर appeared. There searchers estimated the global population at that time, based on historical records, as 537 million.

Assuming that the vampire fed once a महीना and the victim turned in­to a vampire, there would be two वैंपायर on Feb.1, four the अगला month, and eight the महीना after that. All humans would be वैंपायर with in 2½ years. “Humans can not survive under these conditions, even if our population were doubling each month,” which is well bey­ond human capacities, Efthimiou said.

But why would one vampire make every महीना a new vampire, when he can easily drink his hole blood,
and human would die?
Carlisle: (snoring)

Esme: Wake up!

Carlisle: I was making fake snore.

Esme: Oh....

Carlisle: Heh...you thought I was asleep?

Esme:Kinda of.

Carlisle: Mmm....

Esme: I'm bored.

Carlisle: Not me. It was kinda fun to make fake snore.

Esme: No, it bothers me.

Carlisle: Oh just try it.

Esme: Okay...(snoring)

Carlisle: Like it?

Esme: YES! (snoring) It was fun!

Carlisle: Shh...Bella's sleeping.

Bella: Haha nope.

Carlisle: WHAT?!

Bella: Edward wanted to watch आप both so we came here to watch.

Esme: Oh that's sweet.

Carlisle:....

Edward: Sorry.

Bella: (snoring) (giggle)

Carlisle: Edward...is Bella asleep?...
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"Beep,beep,beep," was all heard when I woke up. I can't stand alarm clocks, but since my mother and siblings refuse to wake me up in the morning because they're "allergic to sunlight" I have to use one. As I rolled over to turn my alarm off I heard a crinkling sound coming from underneath me, like the sound of paper being balled up. After my alarm was off and I was sitting up, I looked down, sure enough there was a note addressed to me that I had rolled onto. It was in my mother's handwriting, which only meant one thing, we were moving again.
I can't believe it, I thought we had finally found...
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वैंपायर have existed in a variety of cultures almost since the dawn of time. Until the 19th century, they were believed to be monsters, rather than the stereotype of a और aristocratic being who could infiltrate the world around us, as popularised द्वारा Bram Stoker. Legend has developed since, with pop culture shows such as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", which tackles concepts such as a vampire with a soul and possible redemption for a creature previously believed to have had no redeeming qualities whatsoever. Bella lists her observations when she is researching on the internet: "Speed, strength,...
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