Not embalming then?
In the Us I have found the deceased have to donate their body and its individual parts to themselves to be used later.No - NZ & theo were close with cryogenics. It is do with freezing bodies, but there's another step regarding disposal of the remains.
In the Us I have found the deceased have to donate their body and its individual parts to themselves to be used later.
Is this question unanswerable?
clues?
I'll let NX and theo fight it out - they both mentioned cryogenics.
The answer I was looking for is promession - in which bodies are super-cooled using liquid nitrogen, to the point of becoming brittle, and are then shattered using ultrasonic vibration - eventually leaving a dry powder which turns to compost.
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mmm.... might give it a try![]()
Have to be careful to avoid light vibration, won't I? Steps 1 & 2 can be achieved alternatively by 'The Look' from my wife.You must log in or register to see images
mmm.... might give it a try![]()

Oh you have that model too... I reach out to you inHave to be careful to avoid light vibration, won't I? Steps 1 & 2 can be achieved alternatively by 'The Look' from my wife.![]()
Oh you have that model too... I reach out to you insolidarity
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And in the interests of goodwill, I wish Luton Town luck in their quest for ̶p̶r̶o̶m̶o̶t̶i̶o̶n̶ promession next season...

Theo got cryogenics before me so I will leave the question to him.
