Worldbuilding Asked on September 3, 2021
A very powerful funeral company offers fossilization as burial options to very rich clients.
Of course, no one can check if it would actually work in a few million years, but the company shows great power and influence and has strong arguments that it could actually work.
What would this arguments be, so rich people actually believe it? What would the burial processes and the after funeral precautions would be?
Okay, so I did a bit of research and as it turns out natural fossils can actually be formed much faster than I previously stated, meaning that quite authentic fossils could be created by a funeral home in a reasonable amount of time. Basically you just need to put the body in a coffin full of finely ground calcium and silicon. As the bacteria in the body decomposes it, the calcium and silicon will react with the body's organic molecules to reform into the calcite and silica which forms the crystalline structure of a typical fossil.
While I can not find any experiments done on human sized fossilization, a shrimp can fossilize in just 4 to 8 weeks using this method. Large animals like humans are believed to take closer to a year. Since there is not much labor involved, this means the cost would come down mostly to materials. Calcium silicate costs about 2.66USD per liter. If we take some calculations I did for this question https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/a/175242/57832 a while back, we see that an average person fits into a 143.52 liter box, while himself having a volume of 58.5 liters that means that this whole process will only require a coffin filled with about 226USD worth of minerals.
Just tuck the body into a mausoleum and pop it open after a year has passed and you have a fossil just like mother nature makes to prove it works. Also fossilizing a body means you don't need to embalm it; so, not only is this an option for the very rich, price point wise it would probably be somewhere between embalming and cremation. Especially since you only need to rent the coffin and burial site for a year instead of buying them out right. When you are done, you can take the remains home to be put on display as you would with a cremation.
Correct answer by Nosajimiki on September 3, 2021
How do you fossilize?
Fake fossilization. Use advanced computer modeling to create a virtual mold* of the person and 3D print it. Show the client the simulation of "themselves" and then proceed to bury them as normal once they pass away.
If your company is still around in a few million years**, then they can just show the (suspiciously perfectly preserved, because of course it is not organic) 3D printed model.
*Well, yes, I know this is a microorganism. Doesn't matter and should even be superior preservation with non-organic materials.
**Assuming your company even still cares.
I hope this helps!
Answered by Lelu on September 3, 2021
Happily for you, this service already exists!
Fossilisation simply means the replacement of soft body tissues with some kind of mineral, a non-biological substance. Usually the process takes squillions of years and, as you indicate, there's no guarantee it'll happen to you naturally.
So let me introduce you to the concept of body plastination:
Yep, that's a real guy. What's left of a person after undergoing the process of modern fossilisation --- plastination!
Essentially, the body is treated to a four step process of fixation, dehydration, vacuum impregnation of polymers, and hardening. The result is, essentially, a plastic fossil.
As far as credibility goes, you (or rather, your kith and kin) can see the results in a couple months rather than a couple spentillion years!
Answered by elemtilas on September 3, 2021
What you'd really be selling is the concept of a legacy, and that Fossilization was the way to secure it.
Historically it's been remarkably easy to convince the rich and powerful to spend vast amounts of money on their funeral rites, from the Egyptian Pyramids through to more modern practices like naming civic instutitions (theatres, hospitals, charitable foundations etc.) after their benefactors.
Why specifically fossilization? Certainly it could initially be sold on a novelty appeal: "become the first Human Artwork" and longevity "only fossils can last 100 million years". Once you have a few initial successes it could easily be made into somewhat of a fashion trend "Tragic Hollywood star Tom Rex did it, it's all the rage now". At this stage the high price and exclusivity can start to work in your favour as people clamour to join an incredibly elite fossil club.
Answered by David258 on September 3, 2021
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