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I just heard a podcast with a danish photographer who travels around the world and document different burial rituals. Quite fascinating photos and stories.

How much do you know about Schrodinger's cat beyond pop culture references?Sorry all you "big thinkers" out there but the entire idea of "Schrödinger's cat" is just dumb and a perfect example of what happens when people who are VERY impressed with themselves have too much free time on their hands.
It's just a thought experiment regarding the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, not meant to be taken literally. As you can maybe tell, Schrodinger wasn't fond of it.Schrödinger wrote:[1][8]
One can even set up quite ridiculous cases. A cat is penned up in a steel chamber, along with the following device (which must be secured against direct interference by the cat): in a Geiger counter, there is a tiny bit of radioactive substance, so small, that perhaps in the course of the hour one of the atoms decays, but also, with equal probability, perhaps none; if it happens, the counter tube discharges and through a relay releases a hammer that shatters a small flask of hydrocyanic acid. If one has left this entire system to itself for an hour, one would say that the cat still lives if meanwhile no atom has decayed. The first atomic decay would have poisoned it. The psi-function of the entire system would express this by having in it the living and dead cat (pardon the expression) mixed or smeared out in equal parts.
Interesting all the ways people have come up with the mark a death. Our brains are really weird places. I find the death practices (embalming) of my own culture to be revolting. Some of the stuff other folks have come up with are pretty cool.I just heard a podcast with a danish photographer who travels around the world and document different burial rituals. Quite fascinating photos and stories.
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I thought Tibetan sky burial was neat when I found out about it.Interesting all the ways people have come up with the mark a death. Our brains are really weird places. I find the death practices (embalming) of my own culture to be revolting. Some of the stuff other folks have come up with are pretty cool.
I want to be cremated and put into an hourglass so I can still partake in family game night.I thought Tibetan sky burial was neat when I found out about it.
I'll be happy to be turned into compost and spread among the plants.
Maybe it is just a good idea to wear a face mask if you dig up old bodies.I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the number of things going on in this picture:
1. Mummified fam, not creep at all in-person or in-concept
2. Smoking (isn't that a fire risk on dry skin??)
3. Living dude wearing a mask in case he catches COVID or inhales second-hand smoke
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Maybe it is just a good idea to wear a face mask if you dig up old bodies.
I don't think they are super dry, as it is not mummies kept in a desert, but in a tropical forest. I wonder if they smell.
tbh that picture is probably the most metal thing I've ever seen lol
Weekend at Bernie - the reuniontbh that picture is probably the most metal thing I've ever seen lol
I watched a show that talked about this recently, they dig up family members on their birthdays or something and hang out with them. Forgot where it was exactly but I wanna say some remote area in Thailand or Malaysia.I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the number of things going on in this picture:
1. Mummified fam, not creep at all in-person or in-concept
2. Smoking (isn't that a fire risk on dry skin??)
3. Living dude wearing a mask in case he catches COVID or inhales second-hand smoke
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Yeah, this is it. Indonesia.I watched a show that talked about this recently, they dig up family members on their birthdays or something and hang out with them. Forgot where it was exactly but I wanna say some remote area in Thailand or Malaysia.