evh5150
05-12-2010, 04:36 AM
definitely an underground topic. no pun intended. yes, the whole idea is rather morbid, but for some reason ive had a mild curiousity about exhumation.
i guess theres just something that intrigues human curiousity when a box is sealed up and is likely never to be opened again.
when certain stages of decompostion take effect, weeks, months, years is something ive been curious about. dont know why. i want to see photos of various stages of decompostion. not the phony hollywood make-up, etc, but real photos.
i know its a taboo subject in some regards, a matter of moral respect, etc. but the scientifics of it still intrigue me.
perhaps even more bewildering is why we bury loved ones in the ground in boxes that are not biogradeable over time. shouldnt the coffins be biogradeable too? some are (wooden), but most of them arent.
some day we will run out of acreage for cemetaries, and will have housing additions constructured on top of cemetaries with only the tombstones being removed.
i guess theres just something that intrigues human curiousity when a box is sealed up and is likely never to be opened again.
when certain stages of decompostion take effect, weeks, months, years is something ive been curious about. dont know why. i want to see photos of various stages of decompostion. not the phony hollywood make-up, etc, but real photos.
i know its a taboo subject in some regards, a matter of moral respect, etc. but the scientifics of it still intrigue me.
perhaps even more bewildering is why we bury loved ones in the ground in boxes that are not biogradeable over time. shouldnt the coffins be biogradeable too? some are (wooden), but most of them arent.
some day we will run out of acreage for cemetaries, and will have housing additions constructured on top of cemetaries with only the tombstones being removed.