IAM
Emperor
Edit: "human corpse: freeze-dry it, shatter the brittle corpse into white powder, then compost"
http://www.mnn.com/money/sustainabl...-burial-how-to-turn-a-human-body-into-compost
From a logistical perspective we should not be attempting to immortalize human remains in permanent graveyards.
Reasons why
1- average funeral cost is $6,600 (USA National Funeral Directors Association data)
2- waste of human remains
3- waste of prime land resources
1- $
cost can be a hardship on some families
money could be spent to save lives of people around the world
2- human remains better uses
corpses could be better used for dissection (doctor practice) experiments etc.
people should be mandatory donors of organs to the living
3- land
bodies could be mass buried in graves and then the land used for forestry
But what parts of the funeral experience are important to a social creature? The coming together of friends, family, professional affiliates, fellow soldiers etc. to say goodbye to the deceased has a positive place in the grieving process.
http://www.mnn.com/money/sustainabl...-burial-how-to-turn-a-human-body-into-compost
From a logistical perspective we should not be attempting to immortalize human remains in permanent graveyards.
Reasons why
1- average funeral cost is $6,600 (USA National Funeral Directors Association data)
2- waste of human remains
3- waste of prime land resources
1- $
cost can be a hardship on some families
money could be spent to save lives of people around the world
2- human remains better uses
corpses could be better used for dissection (doctor practice) experiments etc.
people should be mandatory donors of organs to the living
3- land
bodies could be mass buried in graves and then the land used for forestry
But what parts of the funeral experience are important to a social creature? The coming together of friends, family, professional affiliates, fellow soldiers etc. to say goodbye to the deceased has a positive place in the grieving process.