Doesn't really get into it until 9:10. I believe there are reasons for disease and such for cremation or entombment instead of rotting into decomposition in a vault with other bodies. Sort of like the body farm in TN, where it goes all natural and they study your decomposition for science for years. She's talking about using this to farm with, use body as compost and harnessing the heat to use as fuel for your home. There are many similar examples of natural in-ground burials in cardboard coffins and no formaldehyde in embalming if such desire is warranted and return to nature. I personally like the idea of being buried in cemeteries allowing pets on your plot, and not opposed to returning to dust (dirt) just not made into compost nor laid on top the stack to be processed later on. |