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18+ What is life after death? Although we live in the 21st century, in the era of high technology, we still do not have an answer to this question. Perhaps those various changes that the bodies of the dead undergo, not only programmed by nature, but also set by man himself, this is that very life. Turns out she can be quite interesting. Human remains can legally be used in scientific research, which is carried out on the so-called corpse farms. The body can turn into "holy relics" - relics revered by believers of various religions, from Christianity to Buddhism. At various times, the hunt for human remains was arranged by superstitious residents of Eastern Europe who believed in the reality of vampires, as well as grave robbers who sold the corpses they dug up to doctors for demonstrative autopsies. And also this book will introduce the reader to "non-standard" ways of leaving this world, when the human body is turned into fertilizer or biocremated, that is, dissolved in an alkaline hydrolysis apparatus. Attention! The opinion of the author of the book may not coincide with the position of the publisher.