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It is believed that after-burial proactive stir was an unsolved problem since the dawn of time. owever, the first solution attempts were arranged during the Victorian era. During the 18th century, the phenomenon of ‘after-burial proactive stir’ was miss understood and thought to be caused by unintentional burial of living people. Attempting a solution, the safety coffin was invented.

The first recorded safety coffin was constructed on the orders of Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick before his death in 1792. He had a window installed to allow light in, an air tube to provide a supply of fresh air, and instead of having the lid nailed down he had a lock fitted. In a special pocket of his shroud he had two keys, one for the coffin lid and a second for the tomb door.

The fear of never resting peacefully in ones grave, was miss understood, never the less, it was justify. After the harsh experience Charles Darwin had, it was finally excepted that restlessness after death is caused by brutal misuse of ideas. As ones eceased’s thoughts are being twisted and distorted, his body is forced to flip in the grave, hence causing severe restlessness.

For the last two hundred years scientists, priests and undertakers were studying how to ensure after-life peace of mind. Today, with modern science, we have a full understanding of the post-life human body. With the help of technology, we have developed state-of-the-art equipment that provides the human mind and soul with complete relaxation for eternity.
Prinz Ferdinand Braunschweig

Prinz Ferdinand Braunschweig

 
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First Coffin Bell
 
Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin
 
   

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