In order to render a body into ashes, it is necessary to reach temperatures between 1400 and 1800 degrees Fahrenheit (for about two or three hours). This not only breaks down the body tissues, but it evaporates the organic matter so that you are left with ashes that can be transported.
How hot does the cremation temperature get?
In order to render a body into ashes, it is necessary to reach temperatures between 1400 and 1800 degrees Fahrenheit (for about two or three hours). This not only breaks down the body tissues, but it evaporates the organic matter so that you are left with ashes that can be transported.
https://www.imortuary.com/blog/cremation-temperature-and-other-important-cremation-questions/
Just to put this into perspective...
Electric Arc Furnace for melting steel:
Industrial electric arc furnace temperatures can reach 1,800 °C (3,300 °F)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_arc_furnace
Thank you for the interesting information
Yeah, if you follow that further you'll realize that the holohaux was not real either
Your welcome, fren!
400kW hours…that’s a whole lotta juice to transport.
Yep, it sure is...and that's why I call BS on the flash cremation.
Still gotta break up the big bone chunks