Most Eco-Friendly Way to Leave Earth - Water Cremation

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @ngb112
    @ngb112 5 лет назад +178

    "There ain't no pretty way to go." Ain't that the truth.

    • @ZestyAqua
      @ZestyAqua 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/vOGhAV-84iI/видео.html
      Belgium at least let's you pick. All walking corpses.☠🌻
      Might as well have a really good soundtrack for that corpse.🐾🎶⚰😁

    • @ishtarcephei5054
      @ishtarcephei5054 3 года назад +2

      Accepting it when it inevitably comes, for one. Funny thing is, the more egotistical you are on Earth and apparently "enjoys life more", the harder the departure hits.

  • @SolPhoebusApollo
    @SolPhoebusApollo 5 лет назад +89

    I love how white the bones are after the process. It looks like a sound alternative to me. Certainly faster than human composting and better for the environment than cremation by fire.

    • @johndavid5618
      @johndavid5618 Год назад +4

      Then down the drain into the sewers...!!!👀

  • @LaPetiteMort715
    @LaPetiteMort715 5 лет назад +464

    "Water Cremation" sounds much friendlier than melted with acid. 😂

  • @Blorbobaggins
    @Blorbobaggins 4 года назад +81

    I love how pragmatic this guy is.

  • @Bad666Moon
    @Bad666Moon 3 года назад +74

    That guy’s heart is in the right place, but in no way does the healthcare industry want costs to go down.

  • @G_Zero127
    @G_Zero127 5 лет назад +187

    You know what would be even more ecofirendly? just burry your body in straight dirt and plant a tree on top, great fertilizer.

    • @kamehamehaX300
      @kamehamehaX300 5 лет назад +18

      ELFHUNTER50 yea you would think right? 6 feet under wrapped in a sheet fuck it.

    • @Cory989
      @Cory989 4 года назад +53

      No, bodies decomposing like that in the ground can cause problems for drinking water.

    • @ZestyAqua
      @ZestyAqua 4 года назад +2

      Cost of land. But, you can.
      ruclips.net/video/pWo2-LHwGMM/видео.html
      She's insightful.

    • @ZestyAqua
      @ZestyAqua 4 года назад +5

      @@kamehamehaX300 still requires land.
      ruclips.net/video/pWo2-LHwGMM/видео.html
      Still the pesty living to deal with unless you have no one. We are all walking corpses.

    • @ZestyAqua
      @ZestyAqua 4 года назад +6

      @@Cory989 Actually the other methods cause problems to the drinking water. The chemicals from embalming.
      ruclips.net/video/pWo2-LHwGMM/видео.html

  • @iona5439
    @iona5439 3 года назад +79

    The way he was holding the remains like they weren't a person before. 🥴

    • @gabrielamaya2964
      @gabrielamaya2964 3 года назад +21

      To be fair it's only some parts of a person. Whatever person they were before is long gone.

    • @LooseJuice96
      @LooseJuice96 3 года назад +4

      What do you want him to do? How else is the camera gonna see them well? How else would he get them out of the basket? Loser

    • @johnkarls2132
      @johnkarls2132 2 года назад +14

      They WERE a person; no longer are they!!! He didn't kill them. They're earthly life is over; if they had a soul, it is elsewhere. Mountain people in Tibet still cut up human remains of someone who died a natural death and let vultures eat the remains. The person is dead and never coming back; finality!!! If one believes in an afterlife, (I don't think it exists), God shall reunite the healthy body with the soul in heaven; not the decaying or cremated body or whatever.

    • @stevemathis9702
      @stevemathis9702 6 месяцев назад +3

      He could of wore gloves before picking up someone rib

    • @autopsyjuice6648
      @autopsyjuice6648 29 дней назад +1

      He handles them with care. You can see how careful and delicate he’s being

  • @bjh1964
    @bjh1964 3 года назад +43

    I want my body transported to Hershey PA, enrobed in rich milk chocolate, dumped in a field and have the ants do what ants do.

  • @wmdjohnson
    @wmdjohnson 3 года назад +14

    Can you imagine: an ebay marketplace for second hand knee replacements at a Discounted price 🤣🤣😆🤣🤣

  • @westwasbest
    @westwasbest 2 года назад +8

    Excellent video! This is a great and upcoming system that should be utilized more often, as someone who's licensed to perform cremations and has seen the alternative, this is definitely in my opinion, a more efficient and less invasive procedure.

    • @Jaxter2i
      @Jaxter2i Год назад

      What is the difference between this method and mutilation of corpses?

  • @savefuneralcosts
    @savefuneralcosts Год назад +3

    This is a very good informative film describing the water cremation process. Well done for the clear explanation explaining the benefits.

    • @Jaxter2i
      @Jaxter2i Год назад

      What is the difference between this cremation process and mutilation of corpses?

    • @savefuneralcosts
      @savefuneralcosts Год назад

      @@Jaxter2i You could also say that flame cremation is mutilation, and likewise burial is mutliation as the corpse gets eaten by worms. At the end of the day all bodies eventually decompose to nothing. Water cremation apart from natural burial is a more energy saving environmentally way for a body to leave this world.

  • @mcstudios4374
    @mcstudios4374 4 года назад +4

    I didn't expect this to be at the Mayo clinic. I live just a few miles from there

  • @lunaluna6474
    @lunaluna6474 5 лет назад +38

    i swear to god i was just thinking about this in the shower the other day

    • @SuperPeterok
      @SuperPeterok 4 года назад

      Lol cutie

    • @SorenCicchini
      @SorenCicchini 4 года назад +3

      Make it a really hot bath with a big tub of Drano (drain cleaner) and you won't need to use your imagination.

    • @clautojek
      @clautojek 4 года назад

      Soren Cicchini 😂😂😂😂

    • @tombamlee2765
      @tombamlee2765 4 года назад

      Yay

    • @nelsonfernandez7473
      @nelsonfernandez7473 3 года назад

      Better that than, the shining

  • @unclegeorge7845
    @unclegeorge7845 8 месяцев назад +3

    What happens to the slush?

  • @DramasAddict4Life
    @DramasAddict4Life 3 года назад +13

    Guys, look up Loop coffins. Another great alternative to traditional coffin. It made out of mushrooms.

  • @JoannaLamont333
    @JoannaLamont333 3 года назад +46

    That’s the way I want to go. I hope it will be something I can have, when my time’s up.

    • @godjhaka7376
      @godjhaka7376 2 года назад

      Or turn yourself into a tree .

    • @ariisaadoraa4321
      @ariisaadoraa4321 2 года назад +4

      I was so lucky our hometown is one of the first in NC that has it and one of the only so my mom got her wishes last year

    • @alisastokes3399
      @alisastokes3399 2 месяца назад +1

      I guess we will all be remembering you when we drink a nice tall glass of water

    • @JoannaLamont333
      @JoannaLamont333 2 месяца назад

      @@alisastokes3399 😂😂

  • @natyalim
    @natyalim 2 года назад +12

    I want to have a sky burial, but as that probably isn't a possible solution, this sounds like a good second option.

  • @KUPHSER
    @KUPHSER 5 лет назад +30

    What about a sky burial? I always thought that was pretty eco friendly no matter how messed up it seems to some ppl

    • @midsyntax
      @midsyntax 4 года назад +16

      KUPHSER not enough vultures to keep up with current demands

    • @fishmut
      @fishmut 4 года назад +11

      Rocket launch your body straight at the sun. Garrenteed cremation when you get close enough .

    • @19irving
      @19irving 4 года назад +6

      Sky burials don't work in heavily populated areas.

    • @ninam1061
      @ninam1061 3 года назад +7

      Why can’t we fed to lions and tigers and other carnivores as well. If we don’t have any diseases of course.

    • @mbalenhlemthembu2605
      @mbalenhlemthembu2605 2 года назад +2

      @@ninam1061 you are not serious!!!

  • @heythere160
    @heythere160 5 лет назад +35

    This is what being pragmatic looks like.

    • @bashisobsolete.pythonismyn6321
      @bashisobsolete.pythonismyn6321 4 года назад +1

      Pointless Elon musk projects... The economy... Military industrial complex... RUclips makeup tutorials... Cheap lingerie made in Chinese sweatshops... Hours spent watching Mexican novellas... Drive thru fast food... Netflix...
      Please just bury me in a sheet in the edge of town cemetery. That would be pragmatic.

    • @drsatyamupadhyay
      @drsatyamupadhyay 3 года назад

      @@bashisobsolete.pythonismyn6321 lmao

    • @aluminiumknight4038
      @aluminiumknight4038 2 года назад

      @@bashisobsolete.pythonismyn6321 Then go ahead and buy that piece of land

    • @9unslin9er
      @9unslin9er Год назад

      ​@@bashisobsolete.pythonismyn6321It would likely cost more for your burial than Alkaline Hydrolysis.

  • @championssaga7264
    @championssaga7264 3 года назад +6

    I will rather be water cremated than cremated with fire.

  • @jascam1
    @jascam1 Год назад +4

    It uses 1/12 to one tenth the energy of a traditional cremation but will that translate to a 1/12 reduction in cost of the funeral expense.

    • @samirae5307
      @samirae5307 8 месяцев назад

      No, we're doing this now for someone, and it's about $4k for aquamation vs $800 for cremation. Maybe because it's new, machines are probably expensive, not everyone is doing it. But in the long run it absolutely should be cheaper.

    • @misham6547
      @misham6547 3 месяца назад

      You still have the fixed costs such as the operators

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 5 лет назад +20

    Sign me up. That’s the only way I can be of some use in this lifetime.

  • @tr4nsg0th1ca
    @tr4nsg0th1ca Год назад +5

    What i have learned by reading the comment section is that most everyone slept through their high school chemistry classes.

  • @mariana96ssantos
    @mariana96ssantos 4 года назад +33

    It's really interesting, but as being super scared of drowning as I am, my ghost would never be in peace during the process

    • @Weightlessi
      @Weightlessi 4 года назад +4

      Me too but I think the water follows a soft current around your body which I imagine very relaxing :D and when your body can take the cooling process till your family found a fitting aquamation "home", than it absolutely can get rewordet with an warm cleansing bath for eternity... Damn, sry that got witchy :'D its just thoughts but maybe it might help you a bit

    • @sagarkumargupta2865
      @sagarkumargupta2865 3 года назад +1

      Idiot.

    • @Tinhamodic
      @Tinhamodic 3 года назад +7

      You are born surrounded by liquid, this way of body "recycling" seems full circle.

    • @wandahwhetstone6338
      @wandahwhetstone6338 2 года назад

      😂🤣🙏🤲👌🏿

    • @kingzach74
      @kingzach74 Год назад

      You would already be dead. You wouldn't feel a thing. Also there are no such things as ghosts. The concept of spirit and ghost are as antiquated as the concept of religion.

  • @singuntothelordinspiredbyt9140
    @singuntothelordinspiredbyt9140 3 года назад +4

    You can keep a favourite bone of your loved one instead of ash. What bone would you keep?

  • @setsunamarina1566
    @setsunamarina1566 5 лет назад +13

    how about the chemicals used? that's not green.

    • @DJChiefX197
      @DJChiefX197 4 года назад +5

      Why not? The strong bases used in the process are neutralized, before they're disposed of. Pouring drain cleaner down your toilet is probably less eco friendly than this.

    • @Weightlessi
      @Weightlessi 4 года назад +1

      You can find this chemical everywhere, even in your shower stuff or makeup :D and the remaining liquid could also used as fertilizer

    • @Spamhard
      @Spamhard 3 года назад

      the amount used is actually balanced out by your body, so what comes out at the end isn't much more than water and human remains anyway. the guy failed to mention one of the best bits about the remains; it can actually be used as fertiliser.

  • @19irving
    @19irving 4 года назад +6

    Do the bones have to be crushed? Or can they, along with anything else that remains, be returned to loved ones as is?

    • @Pashasmom1
      @Pashasmom1 3 года назад

      Why would you want their bones? Gonna decorate with them?

    • @tr4nsg0th1ca
      @tr4nsg0th1ca Год назад

      ​@@Pashasmom1yes, actually. I plan on willing my bones to my friends & family after I pass 😊

  • @ProfStuartHalliday
    @ProfStuartHalliday 2 года назад +3

    What happens to the water/Alkaline afterwards? Is it toxic?

    • @elizabethcastillo3315
      @elizabethcastillo3315 Год назад

      Femur!!!!!

    • @SS-bw6cn
      @SS-bw6cn Год назад

      My question is the same.

    • @tr4nsg0th1ca
      @tr4nsg0th1ca Год назад +1

      This is a problem that is easily dealt with by introducing an acid to the water, which would neutralize the solution and make it safe to handle.

  • @ryanlaing
    @ryanlaing 2 года назад +9

    How is this giant machine more eco-friendly than just burying a body in the dirt or catapulting out to sea

    • @rvk6321
      @rvk6321 2 года назад +1

      Did you watch the video? 🤦‍♀️ he explained

    • @ryanlaing
      @ryanlaing 2 года назад +1

      ​@@rvk6321 I did. He only explains in comparison to cremation. Title of video: "Most eco-friendly way to leave earth" 🤦‍♀IT AINT.

    • @gljames24
      @gljames24 Год назад +3

      Traditional burial is typically anaerobic and hurts the soil. There is a reason only things like daisies will grow on it afterwards.

    • @FamousNya
      @FamousNya Год назад

      @@gljames24also if I’m not mistaken (don’t quote me on this but) that how they typically find a murder victim that’s been buried. Sometimes certain patches of dirt will look vastly different than the rest. Usually even after some time has passed.

  • @Darkfreed0m
    @Darkfreed0m 2 года назад +3

    Factually wrong. Most eco friendly way would be a non-casket burial.

    • @kingzach74
      @kingzach74 Год назад +1

      No you're mistaken. Burying a person in the ground damages the natural aquifers underground.

  • @beverlyseward6918
    @beverlyseward6918 4 года назад +6

    I think if they're recycling body parts that were already paid for and reusing them on others and getting paid again then they should be able to have this done at a fairly reasonable price for the families of their loved ones.

    • @SorenCicchini
      @SorenCicchini 4 года назад +2

      That won't happen. Implants wear and fatigue so they'd have to be melted down for reuse, and the raw material value would barely warrant fishing them out.

    • @angiegee1773
      @angiegee1773 4 года назад +2

      I find it sad that that's what the healthcare has come to.

    • @kingzach74
      @kingzach74 Год назад

      @@SorenCicchini The doctor in the video said they were literally like new after the process so it's likely they could be reused.

    • @SorenCicchini
      @SorenCicchini Год назад

      @@kingzach74 they might look alright to a doctor but bacteria is microscopic and not confined to the easily seen surfaces, and fatigue cracking that can lead to structural failure as well as harbouring bacteria can take specialist non-destructive testing methods to detect. Joints wear (I think 20 years is a typical replacement joint design life) and more and more implants are being custom 3D printed to exactly fit the patients' bones. Biocompatible materials like titanium are assimilated into the body, serving as scaffolding for bone growth. This makes it very difficult to properly clean them. It's illegal to reuse implants in much of the world, so the closest they normally get is melting down the metals for recycling (I read that some pacemakers are reused on pet animals), although I was told that a stainless steel plate I had in my shoulder for a few months was donated to India so that a poor person that fractured their clavicle could have it surgically repaired.

  • @Mark-lj1dj
    @Mark-lj1dj Год назад +4

    I specified this in my will. Luckily it's just been approved in the UK. I get to leave the world in the cleanest way possible 😊

    • @johndavid5618
      @johndavid5618 Год назад +1

      "Down the drain and into sewers...!👀

    • @Mark-lj1dj
      @Mark-lj1dj Год назад +1

      @@johndavid5618 better than having some undertaker hacking at me and being left to rot in the ground.

    • @johndavid5618
      @johndavid5618 Год назад +1

      Mark they all hack at you when you die, gold fillings, and etc, thats how they make their money, remember we live in sick world. "" And they dont want you to know it.."But the good thing is." ✝️ God sees everthing. "And all will be judged according to his evil works. 👺 👀

  • @joshs5646
    @joshs5646 4 года назад +14

    This sounds like a good idea, but I'm not sold on reusing someone's titanium hip or internal fixation device.

    • @bravadita
      @bravadita 2 года назад +2

      I worked in a sterility analysis lab and after we soaked knee caps in media, we sent it back to clients with results as to whether their process was truly sterile. If it was, they repeated the process for that lot and implanted then in patients. The media was broth lol.

    • @leeriches8841
      @leeriches8841 Год назад

      Why not? Other peoples organs are reused!

  • @afifkhaja
    @afifkhaja 2 года назад +1

    This is awesome but what is the cost and is this technology available worldwide?

    • @glenperry9048
      @glenperry9048 Год назад +1

      Keep doing your research. It costs about the same and it depends on where your live. Each state has different laws about cremation. Check with your funeral director.

  • @darshi2185
    @darshi2185 4 года назад +11

    I have never heard about artificial testicles before...

    • @radityaadit5433
      @radityaadit5433 4 года назад +1

      your wife must be cringed if you only have one ball.

  • @doctordashiell
    @doctordashiell 2 года назад +1

    Obviously this is like a washing machine in that the tub spins. How else would you get the bones all mixed up. If the body stays in one place while the water/acid is flushed through, the bones would still be lined up.

  • @MeraDeshPahle7
    @MeraDeshPahle7 3 года назад +3

    Just buried them with lesser cloth (no casket) is best eco friendly way

    • @leeriches8841
      @leeriches8841 Год назад +1

      I'm a European Jew and we just get wrapped in a white shroud and put in a simple pine box (not even any metal nails used) We don't get embalmed either so it's pretty eco friendly.

    • @MeraDeshPahle7
      @MeraDeshPahle7 Год назад +1

      That great bro.😌
      I am a hindu(sanatani)
      And respect Jews🙏.
      Hare Krishna 🚩

    • @kingzach74
      @kingzach74 Год назад

      @@MeraDeshPahle7 There is nothing ecofriendly about burying a body in the ground. It affects the water supply over time.

  • @gromkin
    @gromkin 6 месяцев назад

    What is done with the left over bones ?

  • @SorenCicchini
    @SorenCicchini 4 года назад +4

    Why is water pollution considered more eco friendly than air pollution?

    • @antonisusanto8148
      @antonisusanto8148 4 года назад +7

      Soren Cicchini what remains are bones, and the ‘body soup’ of which the remaining acid can be easily neutralized by some base. That ‘soup’ is a fertilizer, not pollutant

    • @SorenCicchini
      @SorenCicchini 4 года назад

      @@antonisusanto8148 If it goes into the environment, it's a pollutant, and the spent liquor is typically disposed of in the municipal wastewater system. It could be used as a fertilizer, but so could digested biosolids from the wastewater (sewage) treatment plant, it just rarely happens.

    • @bashisobsolete.pythonismyn6321
      @bashisobsolete.pythonismyn6321 4 года назад +1

      Regulations vary. But usually, It's poured into the public sewage. They use just enough KOH to break all soft tissues down to the cellular level. So most of the chemical has reacted and neutralised. The remaining KOH will be neutralised when it mixes with acidic poopwasser.

    • @SorenCicchini
      @SorenCicchini 4 года назад

      @@bashisobsolete.pythonismyn6321 Yes, the caustic solvent will be reacted into a salt solution, but the carbon and nitrogen from the body are arguably just as polluting in the water as they would be in the air or ground, increasing the biochemical oxygen demand and treatment requirement of the wastewater. One man's fertilizer is another man's pollutant - in my part of the world we have experienced major river eutrophication issues due to agricultural runoff. I imagine that most (but not all) of the phosphorus in the body would remain in the bones, which is just as well because most municipal wastewater treatment plants do not include treatment processes to remove phosphorus.

    • @Someone-hs5yb
      @Someone-hs5yb 11 месяцев назад

      So the question is, am I washing my hands with dead people?

  • @Brandonhayhew
    @Brandonhayhew Год назад

    Cremation is still better and is it cheap?

  • @cebuanoguy
    @cebuanoguy 5 лет назад +20

    And the water gets recycled into the sewer system, then people are drinking that tap water? 😨🤢🤮

    • @fauzirahimpohan3130
      @fauzirahimpohan3130 5 лет назад +4

      Sounds delicious to me

    • @joecramp2987
      @joecramp2987 5 лет назад +9

      But you're okay with piss and shit water?

    • @capnchin
      @capnchin 5 лет назад +2

      @@joecramp2987 the pee and poop in water goes through cycling so many times that it does become clean drinking water so yeah: drink the pee pee and poop water guys cause it's clean

    • @toxiho2489
      @toxiho2489 5 лет назад +7

      Hey- it's good enough for the embalming process. Human remains (blood, etc) gotta go somewhere during embalming too..

    • @angiegee1773
      @angiegee1773 4 года назад +3

      Tox has a good point. When they embalm the bodies, they drain all the body fluids too... so there isn't much of a difference 🤔

  • @kermitTheFrog466
    @kermitTheFrog466 Год назад +2

    good idea, the thought of cremation is weird to me . its like you start the after life in hell through flames. not feeling it

    • @prefixsuffix
      @prefixsuffix Год назад +1

      No....
      The soul needs a 'home'.
      Ashes put in urn or container must be earth material. If not, soul is trapped inside artificially made urn or container. If scatter, it becomes wandering soul. That's bad.

  • @nilayim1452
    @nilayim1452 3 года назад +1

    What happens to the water afterwards? Biosludge

  • @jasonm7973
    @jasonm7973 5 лет назад +10

    So basically melted with hot lye. I'll pass.

    • @Blorbobaggins
      @Blorbobaggins 4 года назад +2

      What difference would it make?

    • @midsyntax
      @midsyntax 4 года назад +3

      The results are the same: bones. The bones are put into a cremulator and that's how we get cremains.

    • @BigEvy
      @BigEvy 3 года назад

      Isn’t lye sodium hydroxide ? I don’t remember , Chem was a long time ago.
      It doesn’t matter how you become it , but you’ll eventually become carbon anyways won’t you ?

  • @healtheworldforabetterplac7574
    @healtheworldforabetterplac7574 3 года назад +6

    Before I officially die. I wanted my organs donated and my remaining body to be studied by Science

  • @maburto
    @maburto 10 месяцев назад

    Materials from implants could be recycled but there would be liability issues and grounds for lawsuits if a person were given a used implant that failed. No surgeon or company would take that risk.

  • @Charles-yq8vv
    @Charles-yq8vv 4 года назад +4

    Sign me up... when the time comes, of course.

  • @It_Was_The_Entity
    @It_Was_The_Entity Год назад

    This guy is like, "gee whiz, would you look at that, a jaw bone!"

  • @simonclarke7309
    @simonclarke7309 6 месяцев назад

    We have a very high tech cremator known as a freefall super economical and huge filters too. We have solar to assist

  • @annettemerritt6535
    @annettemerritt6535 2 года назад +1

    You notice they never mention the price cremation prices is crazy either way most can't afford it

    • @gljames24
      @gljames24 Год назад +1

      Have you seen the price of a hardwood casket!?

  • @kirillsmirnov247
    @kirillsmirnov247 4 дня назад

    Dear VICE Asia channel network,
    Please accept my apology for a not very happy comments, but I think - the RUclips is not a place for such video materials to observe and a subject to discuss.
    This information should be distributed to general public with more casualty because it still very personal and in my opinion this should be dressed in a more respectable way especially for the deceased. Many of you and your subscribers might disagree with my statements, but they're only disagree because they cannot imagine or place themself in the position of the deceased who's right's is no longer protected by a "life coverage" from the moment they had passed.
    I am a nurse and have seen people born and die - this is the natural process of human life cycle I believe, but I also believes that if during the life time person feels to be treated like an individual, so then after the're passed they should be treated with same level of casualty and respectability.
    Sincerely, K.

  • @Rosie-dp4zx
    @Rosie-dp4zx Год назад

    So being melted with 320 degree water. But... Where do they discard of that melted body water?

  • @LooseJuice96
    @LooseJuice96 3 года назад +1

    Today I found out that they make fake balls

  • @toobakhan1426
    @toobakhan1426 5 лет назад +24

    Insted of using so much energy, bury them so everything become fertiliser, simple as we muslim do, not making grave permanent/solid like others do. No air, no water pollution simply goes to where it started 😍☺️

    • @msxy9594
      @msxy9594 4 года назад

      Tooba...: You are so right! 😀

    • @oblongfan1
      @oblongfan1 4 года назад +8

      Nah I prefer the aqua cremation. Much better than taking up so much land space

    • @EyalNahal
      @EyalNahal 2 года назад

      @@oblongfan1 Totally agree with you. Have a nice day.

    • @christiangarcia4925
      @christiangarcia4925 2 года назад

      It takes a lot of space and with the rate of deaths we get and with the amount of time it takes a body to decompose, we're gonna run out land area for us to live in in the near future

    • @juliemacdougall6489
      @juliemacdougall6489 2 года назад +4

      Yes except the muslim cemetries have head stones. Waste of space

  • @jennifermooremythology
    @jennifermooremythology 5 месяцев назад

    Equalitive acceleration ?

  • @highclassremodeling3727
    @highclassremodeling3727 3 года назад

    whats the cost for one of theses machine?

  • @duaneshadd777
    @duaneshadd777 3 года назад

    And what might the price of this service B

  • @Sabkuch101
    @Sabkuch101 11 месяцев назад +1

    human soup, lovely

  • @patu713
    @patu713 3 месяца назад

    Seems like a new alternative that is sustainable for the next generations!

  • @debbiep99
    @debbiep99 10 месяцев назад

    I just found out about aquamation and i absolutely want this when I die.

  • @Noneck1999
    @Noneck1999 5 месяцев назад

    Can family members request the bones be returned whole?

  • @oliviahunter8202
    @oliviahunter8202 Год назад +2

    Why no gloves though?? 😭

  • @krishnainglepatil4597
    @krishnainglepatil4597 2 года назад

    Can we get contact of this instututiom

  • @jennifermooremythology
    @jennifermooremythology 2 месяца назад

    This supports cleaned food before ingesting oh yeah..also, bacteria defragmentation also residue linger lipolysis , also, a possibility of a symbolic suggestion of amniotic sacs health supported symbolically and disintegration of not needed memories erased to suppprt a cure for alzheimers symbolically?

  • @MiG2880
    @MiG2880 Год назад +6

    This is not a death rite. This is industrial disposal.

  • @pipebearbound
    @pipebearbound 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wouldn't be cool to put a live person in the a Alkaline hydrolysis chamber?

    • @ronchang9791
      @ronchang9791 8 месяцев назад

      And open it halfway through.

  • @thelegendoflivz
    @thelegendoflivz 3 года назад

    I need to know where the acidic sludge goes!?

  • @seadubya649
    @seadubya649 3 месяца назад

    you use 1/12 of the energy, but lot's of energy was used in the making of the chemicals....

  • @sarahbarber5418
    @sarahbarber5418 2 года назад

    So sense its greener. Refurbeshing material costs said and 1/12 the enegy costs compared to fire creamation.. Is it cheepier to do?? Theres a point they didnt touch?????

  • @drummer3249
    @drummer3249 4 месяца назад

    Well at least you have a chance to be a clean person on your way out…. Even if you were horrible here on earth

  • @Randy2747
    @Randy2747 Год назад

    So the waste water from a body goes ia pour down a drain and into our drinking water

  • @lamarcy
    @lamarcy 3 года назад +14

    Very interesting! How much is something like this costs? I’m planning to pay for my funeral expenses in advance and I was thinking about cremation since is cheaper. I was planning on having my ashes spread where I like to go hiking. Can the aquamation bones be crushed and turned to ashes or the equivalent? I don’t want my bones just sitting in the middle of nowhere 😂😂😂

    • @callenharris2959
      @callenharris2959 3 года назад +11

      Yes, as it is the same process as dealing with bones and bone fragments left after the traditional cremation process. Bones are placed in a machine called a creamulator and ground into ash.

    • @elroy8272
      @elroy8272 Год назад +1

      In Urbana , Illinois its listed $1495.

    • @prefixsuffix
      @prefixsuffix Год назад +1

      Don't think its advisable to scatter....a soul still needs a 'home'. Scattering means wandering soul.

    • @JensSchraeder
      @JensSchraeder Год назад +1

      Your not gonna care where your bones are.

    • @kingzach74
      @kingzach74 Год назад

      @@prefixsuffix souls don't exist. When you die you die. There is nothing else.

  • @nhlanhlambuyazi7536
    @nhlanhlambuyazi7536 Год назад

    Back into the water supply and the food wow

  • @whitefloatinglotus
    @whitefloatinglotus Год назад +2

    HINDU CULTURE DOESN'T ALLOWEDS THIS

    • @kingzach74
      @kingzach74 Год назад +1

      Religious bullcrap is religious bullcrap.

  • @davidjaerobins4180
    @davidjaerobins4180 4 месяца назад

    The movie "Superfly" comes to my mind

  • @juliewebb3127
    @juliewebb3127 Год назад

    We just did this with my dad.

  • @alediazofficial2562
    @alediazofficial2562 Год назад +2

    meh, just bury me under a tree somewhere nice

    • @kingzach74
      @kingzach74 Год назад

      And poison the local water supply with your decaying flesh?

  • @patriciaschuster1371
    @patriciaschuster1371 2 года назад

    Waste of water? Still have bones to be broken down like cremation.

  • @starrlehner1881
    @starrlehner1881 3 месяца назад

    I need a left iliac. Lost mine to cancer

  • @Samallamaaa
    @Samallamaaa 4 года назад +2

    Lol all those implants are a trip

  • @ameliasflowersandcats
    @ameliasflowersandcats 4 года назад +1

    They clean you out , it new too me.

  • @stacieklueber6340
    @stacieklueber6340 10 месяцев назад

    There is no way medical profession will ever reuse the medical prosthetics recovered during AH. Too risky for infections

  • @saxongreen78
    @saxongreen78 3 года назад +1

    I LOVE this!

  • @ismailkm1
    @ismailkm1 2 года назад

    Why the bones are so white? Or is it the way our bones are?

  • @PPPOOOFJJD
    @PPPOOOFJJD Год назад

    Show use the water after

  • @emregoktug6780
    @emregoktug6780 3 года назад +3

    It is a kind of pressure cooker. You may make soup with remaining broth.

  • @AshleySpeaks4U
    @AshleySpeaks4U 8 месяцев назад

    So you just burn them with chemicals-costic as heck, or?

  • @marcdavis4509
    @marcdavis4509 Год назад +1

    Sign me up

  • @SweetE1403
    @SweetE1403 Год назад

    Hmmm I’m wondering how that water affects the ecosystem

  • @emogirl2857
    @emogirl2857 4 года назад +2

    theres something about this guy thats not OKAY i like the method tho

  • @stepaniebudwee4839
    @stepaniebudwee4839 3 года назад

    No gloves… love it😂😂

  • @shubhamkshirsagar6429
    @shubhamkshirsagar6429 5 лет назад

    Electric Cremation, Isn't the best option??

  • @simonclarke7309
    @simonclarke7309 6 месяцев назад

    It take a lot of heat for two hours. It take 1500 litres from what I’ve read and guess what it can go into drains.
    Yeah so eco

  • @watcherolic9930
    @watcherolic9930 3 года назад

    But the bones are still left..... Nothing should be left at end.
    Like how people vanished in thanos snap.... Remaining ashes can be used as fertilizer

    • @bigbluegpr
      @bigbluegpr 3 года назад +2

      Cremated remains are inorganic and won't fertilise anything.

  • @thetechnicanwithaheart1682
    @thetechnicanwithaheart1682 2 года назад

    Imagine if this was invented tens of thousands of years ago 1 billion humans could have been cremated this way.

    • @candyteague2626
      @candyteague2626 Год назад

      It's been around for a while like the 1880's a man came up with it to get rid of farm animals 🤔

  • @wtfman1217
    @wtfman1217 3 года назад +2

    Causally picks up a bone with bare hands

  • @SmackWaterJack001
    @SmackWaterJack001 3 года назад +1

    Melted with alkaline, then flushed into the sewer....

  • @Blck_Stallion
    @Blck_Stallion 3 года назад +3

    Wow I never knew an artificial testical actually exist! Now I know

    • @2manycatsforadime
      @2manycatsforadime Год назад

      Its a freaking marble they put in the sack after the real one is gone. It is for looks only

  • @brandoncrosss2327
    @brandoncrosss2327 3 года назад +1

    Its a human washing machine it washes all the sin away

  • @head2nostromo
    @head2nostromo Месяц назад

    Soylent Green 1973 was not sci fiction movie