I don't think the ashes from a cremated human body is enough to create a diamond of a size "cool" enough. Also, if you wish to have your
Lifegem flung out into space, I think you will die sooner than you can buy the ticket to "heaven" After all, it is no inexpensive affair to send anything out of the atmosphere, to say nothing about getting orbit clearances or permit to "litter" the outer space.
It's cool, I guess, if it were really possible, or, at least, plausible. However, couldn't you have chosen a much more mundane funerary arrangement?
Personally, I, too want to be sent to space. Mummified, preserved and sealed in a satellite, I would be watching over my home planet until the day I return. (Yes, I will return so, please, on my resurrection day, paint eggs, bury them in the sand and enjoy chocolate bunnies to welcome my return) Players of Final Fantasy VIII might recognize the imagery; it is of Adel, the sorceress sealed and sent into orbit. Well, what really got me was that it's be a really nice work of art.
However, as I am aware that it is not possible, I would settle for building my own mausoleum cum library cum museum. I'd build a place with a really large atrium and my "satellite" coffin would hang from the ceiling. Of course, I'd want to be embedded in glass or resin or some other transparent material. Again, funerary arrangements culled for Final Fantasy VIII; it's Adel's containment chamber inside the Lunatic Pandora.
More realistically, however, I'd be happy to settle for a really tall obelisk gravestone, perhaps something as tall as that pylon in front of the White House. If possible, bury my casket upright, not on its back like people usually do. I'd also want my casket to be surrounded by at least five inches of sand on all sides. I dunno, I just like sand.
No, I don't want to be burned. Like the ancient Egyptians, I believe I will need an intact vessel for me when I return

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