Hmm, even plastination could have legal problem where I live. I’m not sure we can do anything other than burning or burying the corpse.
Now if one is willing to break the law, this is only a cubic foot to keep hidden around. I would be willing to face the risk if it meant my family.
The advantage of plastination is that once you’re preserved you stay that way. Laws keeping you from being preserved hit plastination and cryonics equally.
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Hmm, even plastination could have legal problem where I live. I’m not sure we can do anything other than burning or burying the corpse.
Now if one is willing to break the law, this is only a cubic foot to keep hidden around. I would be willing to face the risk if it meant my family.
The advantage of plastination is that once you’re preserved you stay that way. Laws keeping you from being preserved hit plastination and cryonics equally.