0:00:06.560,0:00:08.186 Death sucks! 0:00:10.662,0:00:13.720 But what happens to your body [br]after you die is fascinating. 0:00:13.920,0:00:15.256 So we're going to show you. 0:00:15.256,0:00:18.140 Don't worry, it won't be gross...much. 0:00:18.220,0:00:20.230 Once a person's breathing stops, 0:00:20.230,0:00:22.912 the cells in their body [br]stop receiving oxygen, 0:00:22.912,0:00:25.145 but the cells continue to live [br]for several minutes 0:00:25.145,0:00:27.185 generating carbon dioxide. 0:00:27.185,0:00:29.129 Carbon dioxide is acidic, 0:00:29.129,0:00:32.329 and it builds up, [br]rupturing sacs inside the cells. 0:00:32.659,0:00:34.904 These sacs contain enzymes 0:00:34.904,0:00:37.905 that begin to digest the cells [br]from the inside out. 0:00:38.154,0:00:41.606 This creates a blister-like fluid [br]rich in nutrients. 0:00:41.696,0:00:43.727 After about a week, those nutrients 0:00:43.727,0:00:45.949 fuel an army of bacteria and fungi 0:00:45.949,0:00:48.586 that further liquefy organs and muscles. 0:00:48.646,0:00:50.360 The microbes that attack the tissue 0:00:50.360,0:00:53.946 produce a bewildering array of [br]more than 400 chemicals and gases. 0:00:53.946,0:00:55.810 They include freon. 0:00:55.810,0:00:58.311 That's right, the coolant found in refrigerators. 0:00:58.311,0:01:00.910 Benzene, a powerful component in gasoline. 0:01:00.910,0:01:04.110 Sulfur, which smells [br]of swamps and rotten eggs. 0:01:04.310,0:01:07.550 And the molecule known [br]as Carbon Tetrachloride, 0:01:07.610,0:01:10.501 which was used in fire extinguishers[br]and dry cleaning 0:01:10.501,0:01:13.106 until scientists discovered [br]it's highly toxic. 0:01:13.106,0:01:15.280 At this point, [br]there's very little flesh left, 0:01:15.280,0:01:18.059 and it's consumed by... here it comes... 0:01:18.059,0:01:20.090 maggots and beetles. 0:01:20.090,0:01:22.379 Insects leave only bones behind. 0:01:23.390,0:01:26.561 Over time, the protein [br]in bone decomposes too, 0:01:26.561,0:01:30.192 leaving just the bone mineral [br]called hydroxyapatite, 0:01:30.192,0:01:32.502 which eventually turns to dust. 0:01:32.732,0:01:34.691 We can take some solace in the fact 0:01:34.691,0:01:37.446 that all those nutrients and chemicals, [br]even the dust, 0:01:37.446,0:01:40.612 provide vital substances [br]that make soils fertile, 0:01:40.612,0:01:42.897 sprouting plants and other new life 0:01:42.897,0:01:45.090 after our lives have ended. 0:01:46.286,0:01:49.278 Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. 0:01:52.634,0:01:56.386 [Written and narrated by Mark Fischetti][br][Assistant Editor: Kathryn Free] 0:01:56.667,0:02:00.316 [Produced, edited & [br]animated by Eric R. Olson]