Strange facts about death

Death is coming to God or turning into dust is the long-standing conception of the eternal world. But the thorough things around death are now listed.

Unexpected things about death

1. The burial of the dead may have occurred over 350,000 years ago by evidence of a pit more than 13m deep in Atapueca, Spain has 27 Homo fossil corpses - those who are likely to be ancestors of the Neandectans and modern people.

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2. Never say death: There are at least 200 ways of talking about death like ' returning to Abraham's arms ', ' just adding illusions ' .

3. From 1951 until now, 80% of American residents died in hospitals.

4. That was also the year the government carried out the classification of death.

5. The start of death in all cases is hypoxia. It can lead to muscle contraction, conflict or struggle.

6. Within 3 days after death, the enzymes that you digest during your meal will attack you again. The cells that make the hernia will turn into food for the bacteria in the gut to produce toxic gas that will make the body fit and swell the eyes.

7. Burial in the United States releases 827,060 gallons of fluidformaldehyde, methanol and ethanol into the soil each year. And the cremation ' toss ' into the atmosphere of dioxins, hydrochloric acid, sulfur dioxide, and carbon dioxide.

8. Alternative measures . Swedish company Promessa will freeze the body in liquid nitrogen, completely destroy with high frequency of vibrating into powder and be sealed in a cornstarch coat. They confirmed that the ecological burial will decompose within 6 to 12 months.

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9. The believers of the Buddhist fire in India left their dead bodies for vulture birds to eat.

10. Vultures after eating corpses have a large amount of diclofenac - an anti-inflammatory substance used to reduce fever for pets.

11. The Queen Victoria demanded to be buried with her husband, Prince Albert's bathrobe and a stack of her husband's hand.

12. In Madagascar , families dig up the bones of dead relatives and parade around the village in a ceremony called Famadihana . The remaining remains were then wrapped in a new shroud and buried again. The old shroud will be donated to a newly married couple or a childless couple to sleep on.

13. During an extension of the railway in Egypt in the 19th century, construction companies did not bury many mummies but used fuel for locomotives.

14. British philosopher Francis Bacon died in 1962 after pneumonia stuffed a chicken in the stomach to see how the cold would keep in it.

15. For organs in the body that are formed in the early stages of development , cells must self-destruct. Without self-planning cells 'dead' we would all be born with membrane-like feet.

16. In 1907, a doctor in Massachusetts conducted an experiment with a specially designed dead bed and announced that the human body lost 21g when dying. It has been kept secret as an unprecedented reality. And that truth is not said.

17. Nineteenth-century Europe had a lot of anecdotes that the living people were mistakenly declared dead and the corpses were placed in the morgue while the attendees kept waiting for the rotten signal.

19. In New York City, more people commit suicide than those killed.

20. It is estimated that about 100 billion people have died since humanity appeared.