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20 Things You Didn't Know About. . .Death
Discover Magazine ^ | September 2006 | LeAundra Temescu

Posted on 11/15/2006 4:04:16 PM PST by blam

20 Things You Didn't Know About... Death

Newsflash: we're all going to die. But here are 20 things you didn't know about kicking the bucket.

By LeeAundra Temescu

DISCOVER Vol. 27 No. 09 | September 2006

1 The practice of burying the dead may date back 350,000 years, as evidenced by a 45-foot-deep pit in Atapuerca, Spain, filled with the fossils of 27 hominids of the species Homo heidelbergensis, a possible ancestor of Neanderthals and modern humans.

2 Never say die: There are at least 200 euphemisms for death, including "to be in Abraham's bosom," "just add maggots," and "sleep with the Tribbles" (a Star Trek favorite).

3 No American has died of old age since 1951.

4 That was the year the government eliminated that classification on death certificates.

5 The trigger of death, in all cases, is lack of oxygen. Its decline may prompt muscle spasms, or the "agonal phase," from the Greek word agon, or contest.

6 Within three days of death, the enzymes that once digested your dinner begin to eat you. Ruptured cells become food for living bacteria in the gut, which release enough noxious gas to bloat the body and force the eyes to bulge outward.

7 So much for recycling: Burials in America deposit 827,060 gallons of embalming fluid—formaldehyde, methanol, and ethanol—into the soil each year. Cremation pumps dioxins, hydrochloric acid, sulfur dioxide, and carbon dioxide into the air.

8 Alternatively . . . A Swedish company, Promessa, will freeze-dry your body in liquid nitrogen, pulverize it with high-frequency vibrations, and seal the resulting powder in a cornstarch coffin. They claim this "ecological burial" will decompose in 6 to 12 months.

9 Zoroastrians in India leave out the bodies of the dead to be consumed by vultures.

10 The vultures are now dying off after eating cattle carcasses dosed with diclofenac, an anti-inflammatory used to relieve fever in livestock.

11 Queen Victoria insisted on being buried with the bathrobe of her long-dead husband, Prince Albert, and a plaster cast of his hand.

12 If this doesn't work, we're trying in vitro! In Madagascar, families dig up the bones of dead relatives and parade them around the village in a ceremony called famadihana. The remains are then wrapped in a new shroud and reburied. The old shroud is given to a newly married, childless couple to cover the connubial bed.

13(*) During a railway expansion in Egypt in the 19th century, construction companies unearthed so many mummies that they used them as fuel for locomotives.

14 Well, yeah, there's a slight chance this could backfire: English philosopher Francis Bacon, a founder of the scientific method, died in 1626 of pneumonia after stuffing a chicken with snow to see if cold would preserve it.

15 For organs to form during embryonic development, some cells must commit suicide. Without such programmed cell death, we would all be born with webbed feet, like ducks.

16 Waiting to exhale: In 1907 a Massachusetts doctor conducted an experiment with a specially designed deathbed and reported that the human body lost 21 grams upon dying. This has been widely held as fact ever since. It's not.

17 Buried alive: In 19th-century Europe there was so much anecdotal evidence that living people were mistakenly declared dead that cadavers were laid out in "hospitals for the dead" while attendants awaited signs of putrefaction.

18 Eighty percent of people in the United States die in a hospital.

19 If you can't make it here . . . More people commit suicide in New York City than are murdered.

20 It is estimated that 100 billion people have died since humans began.

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For more salacious details about the deceased, try the following books:

The Corpse: A History, by Christine Quigley (1996). The Biology of Death: Origins of Mortality, by André Klarsfeld and Frédéric Revah (2003). R.I.P. : The Complete Book of Death and Dying, by Constance Jones (1997). The American Way of Death, by Jessica Mitford (1963). Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, by Mary Roach (2003).

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*Editor's note: A Discover reader wrote to the magazine saying this "thing" was not true. We acknowledge that this was probably a hoax perpetrated by Mark Twain in his 1869 book Innocents Abroad. No less an authority than the BBC repeats the claim, but as Heather Pringle points out in her book The Mummy Congress: Science, Obsession, and the Everlasting Dead (Hyperion, 2001), "No mummy expert has ever been able to authenticate the story, although several have tried and written about their frustration. Twain seems to be the only published source—and a rather suspect one at that, given his penchant for fiction and his own published disclaimer: 'Stated to me for a fact,' he observed of the train tale in a note to Innocents Abroad. 'I only tell it as I got it. I am willing to believe it. I can believe anything.'"


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1 posted on 11/15/2006 4:04:18 PM PST by blam
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To: Lazamataz

Dunno if I want to ping you to this, but who wants to live forever?


2 posted on 11/15/2006 4:07:02 PM PST by steveegg (UNNNGGGHHH!!!!! Seeking a new state, will travel.)
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To: blam
"3 No American has died of old age since 1951."

Really? My grandmother died at 104 years old and she wasn't riding a skateboard at the time. Died in her sleep and was not ill. What do you call that way of dying?

3 posted on 11/15/2006 4:09:20 PM PST by Normal4me
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To: blam
3 No American has died of old age since 1951.

4 That was the year the government eliminated that classification on death certificates.

This is called "padding", making one single item into two.

You do it on tests and on homework that you didn't try very hard at. That is- if you're 12 years old and you want a C+.

4 posted on 11/15/2006 4:09:29 PM PST by SteveMcKing
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To: Normal4me

did you read #4?


5 posted on 11/15/2006 4:10:23 PM PST by verum ago (The Iranian Space Agency: set phasers to jihad!)
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To: blam

Despite millions of dollars of research, death continues to be our nation's number one killer. Although, so far there's no known treatment for death's crippling effects, still everyone can acquaint himself with the three early warning signs of death: one, rigor mortis; two, a rotting smell; three, occasional drowsiness. It is also important to know what to do you when you die. 1) Don't try to drive a car. 2) Do not operate heavy machinery. 3) Do not talk.


6 posted on 11/15/2006 4:10:43 PM PST by steveegg (UNNNGGGHHH!!!!! Seeking a new state, will travel.)
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To: verum ago

My bad! Why wasn't that statemnet included on #3? Stupid story.....;-)


7 posted on 11/15/2006 4:12:09 PM PST by Normal4me
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To: blam
#21: Death is a smokingly-hot perky Goth girl who lives in San Francisco and has an enormous collection of floppy hats - that is, when she's not working. [/sandman]


8 posted on 11/15/2006 4:12:10 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: steveegg
20 It is estimated that 100 billion people have died since humans began.

This fact actually gives me good comfort to face my own death. Seriously.

9 posted on 11/15/2006 4:12:38 PM PST by SteveMcKing
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To: blam
"Death's a capricious thing, innit?"

"Yes. Yes, she is."

-Hob Gadling and Dream, in SANDMAN #13: "Men of Good Fortune"


10 posted on 11/15/2006 4:12:40 PM PST by Names Ash Housewares
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To: blam

I don't buy the 100 billion figure. From what I've heard, they figure about as many people have died who are alive today, around 6 billion.

Even at the high end, I might believe 10-15 billion. But not 100!

For long, long stretches of history the population of humans was probably less than ten million worldwide.


11 posted on 11/15/2006 4:13:44 PM PST by djf (Islam!! There's a flag on the moon! Guess whose? Hint: Not yours!)
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To: blam
The #1 thing most people don't want to accept about death is .... we're all going to die!

And, #2, you can't take fame, prosperity or money with you!

12 posted on 11/15/2006 4:15:16 PM PST by NYer (Apart from the cross, there is no other ladder by which we may get to Heaven. St. Rose of Lima)
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To: djf
"I don't buy the 100 billion figure. From what I've heard, they figure about as many people have died who are alive today, around 6 billion."

That's the number I've heard also.

Now, I wonder if they're including all the human species that went extinct?

13 posted on 11/15/2006 4:16:54 PM PST by blam
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To: Names Ash Housewares
Beat you to it. :P

Gaiman's "Death" is actually someone I'd like to hang out with. The problem is that every time she came to visit, you'd have to ask the really obvious awkward question, and you might not like the answer. And she'd probably be kind of sad when she came to take you in the end, and that would just suck.


14 posted on 11/15/2006 4:18:23 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: Normal4me

I noticed that they were stretching their 20 by breaking up statements that naturally go together like that...


15 posted on 11/15/2006 4:20:34 PM PST by verum ago (The Iranian Space Agency: set phasers to jihad!)
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To: blam
Hey, this one's got five fingers...


Looks like he needs some eyedrops, though...
16 posted on 11/15/2006 4:21:06 PM PST by djf (Islam!! There's a flag on the moon! Guess whose? Hint: Not yours!)
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To: blam

21) Life guarantees a 100% mortality rate.


17 posted on 11/15/2006 4:22:54 PM PST by azhenfud (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
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To: azhenfud

No, Death does. If you have an issue with that, take it up with her.


18 posted on 11/15/2006 4:25:03 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: blam

21 Death is not permanent. Plan ahead.


19 posted on 11/15/2006 4:26:27 PM PST by Enosh
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To: Spktyr

"and you might not like the answer."

or more likely be able to understand the answer.

I'm happy knowing her just in the comics for now. ;)


20 posted on 11/15/2006 4:38:47 PM PST by Names Ash Housewares
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