The most bizarre burial methods in the world

After death, do you want to donate your body to science? It is a noble act, but in addition you still have a lot of choices.

Have you had a long-term plan after your death? If not, let's take a look at some of the creative options below to ' visit' the afterlife someday.

1. Make the environment suitable for planting trees

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At the outdoor labs of the University of Tennessee and Texas State University, researchers always have a great need for human cadaveric. This is the place where groups of students learn about the rate of decomposing corpses to make the biological environment germinate special plant varieties.

2. Correct

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The "cool" appearance of modern Pharaohs.

You've probably caught up with the familiar image of the ancient Egyptian Pharaohs . The sad thing is that now, this is no longer their own privilege. The Summum Company will embalm your dead body or pet and place it inside an empty statue, similar to the ancient form of embalming. Of course, with the 'luxurious' nature of this method, the embalming cost is not small when it comes to 67,000 USD.

3. Swim with fish

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Your ashes will become the "home" of hundreds of marine species.

Do you have an endless love with the sea? Choose to send yourself to the blue sea floor with hundreds of fish swimming around you every day.Eternal Reefs is an innovative new product in modern burial movement today. Your cremation ash will be mixed with environmentally friendly cast concrete to create a new habitat for fish and marine life.

4. Fly into space

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Dozens of names and ashes were sent during each launch of the Celestis satellite.

Part of your ashes will have the opportunity to explore the spectacular space of the universe thanks to the idea of ​​space travel . after dying thanks to the satellite Celestis . This service is expected to be released in November 2015. If this is your choice, congratulations, your ashes will 'stay' in the universe for a long time because the orbit of the Celestis satellite is estimated to last from 5 weeks to several hundred years. .

5. Display the bones at the museum

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The skeleton of the FOP sufferer on display at the Mutter museum.

The Mutter Museum , Philadelphia, has a policy of collecting rare human biological samples, such as the skeleton of Harry Raymond Eastlack Jr., who suffers from a rare serious disease called FOP (fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva) that causes the body gradually numb and eventually almost 'petrified '. If you unfortunately suffer from similar and potentially fatal illnesses that will pay for the preparation of the body, you will always be welcomed by this museum.

6. Make tattoo ink

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Some tattoo artists will create memorial tattoos with ink made from your cremation ash on your loved one's body or those who love you. Thanks to that, they will feel like you're always there.

7. Crafting diamonds

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More and more people want to "incarnate" into the eternal beauty of diamonds.

You certainly cannot 'immortalize', but you can absolutely ' sleep in peace' within a stone that is always likened to eternity - diamonds. LifeGem company will help you get a diamond of your own from cremation ash, bring your relatives or friends a permanent souvenir with time.

8. Become an indelible imprint

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Haunted black ink bottle made from smokers' lungs.

Thailand's BBDO Proximity advertising company has created an impressive anti-smoking campaign when directly hitting viewers' eyes with a photo of a smoky, smoky lung of smokers.

9. Fertilizing to plant trees

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You will have the opportunity to live forever in nature when choosing this method .

Have you ever dreamed of living forever? Please transform into an ancient tree. Bio Urn biodegradable product is designed to turn a person's or animal's cremation into a nutritious form of matter to nourish a perennial plant, such as oak or ginkgo.

10. Turn into fireworks

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True to the motto "it will be a moment of glory and then suddenly", you will become more brilliant than ever.

With a starting price of around 1,500 USD, a burial company named Heavens Above Fireworks will combine your cremation ash with firecrackers into a spectacular fireworks display that lasts about 5 minutes or more.

11. Turn yourself into a comic

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A form of meaningful memorial for Marvel Comics veteran author.

Mr. Mark Gruenwald, a longtime author of Marvel Comics, passed away in 1996. Respecting his wishes before closing his eyes, Marvel kept the promise of mixing his ashes into comic books. The firm has completed the printing of a Squadron Supreme series by Gruenwald himself with this particular ink.

12. Incarnate into music

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Friends and relatives will be deeply moved to enjoy the music from your own ashes.

Your cremation ash will be crafted and molded by AndVinyly into a nostalgic coal disc . On the disc will have images provided by yourself. Music recorded on the disc will also be decided by you or a relative.

13. Rest in a "floating cemetery"

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Hong Kong will appear the first floating cemetery in the world.

It is possible that in the near future, Hong Kong will have the first floating cemetery in the world. It is known that this special burial place will be structured as an island with enough area for the ashes of about 370,000 people, to solve the shortage of land in this area.

14. Create copies of the deceased with artificial intelligence

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This artificial intelligence will rely on data about the deceased, to make a copy of them.

Keeping the 'soul' of a person after the body's loss seems to be quite far away. However, creating a copy that can behave like that person is something that can be done at the present time.

Fenix ​​Begravning has created a very complex artificial intelligence algorithm to realize the above idea. Accordingly, this artificial intelligence will rely on data about the deceased, to create a copy of them.

It is known that this copy is limited to the ability to chat and respond in the form of text, 99% like the style of the deceased. However, we can expect it to perform more tasks in the near future.