Decay in a closed system
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Day 17
The discoloration on the abdomen has almost tripled in size.
The amount of foam being produced is steadily rising along with the rate of decomposition.
Old thread got deleted so I'll restate:
This is an experiment for decomposition in a closed system, much like but not the same as the martian mummy theory. I did not in anyway harm this mouse, found it dead. No it does not smell it is in a closed system, meaning its closed from the outside other than radiation and temperature.
The amount of fun im having with this experiment is surprising.
The discoloration on the abdomen has almost tripled in size.
The amount of foam being produced is steadily rising along with the rate of decomposition.
Old thread got deleted so I'll restate:
This is an experiment for decomposition in a closed system, much like but not the same as the martian mummy theory. I did not in anyway harm this mouse, found it dead. No it does not smell it is in a closed system, meaning its closed from the outside other than radiation and temperature.
The amount of fun im having with this experiment is surprising.
