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Does the force of gravity become weaker the deeper you dig towards the center of the earth? Also bonus question about increase of pressure towards the center of earth.
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I sometimes get worried about asking about things that happened in the "medieval" time because I don't know enough about eras to narrow it down properly. What are some good ways to remember the eras that cover the "middle ages"?
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Do people in cultures where the traditional music is in semi-tonal (non-western music) have perfect pitch to semi-tonal scales?
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When did courtroom stenography start? Where there any efforts to record court proceedings before stenography?
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The game A Plague Tale, which is supposed to take place in France in 1348AD, has a line about spices and their relation to social status, and I want to know how true this was in 1348AD France (More details inside)
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IAmA Person who worked as a Residential Counselor in a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center for adolescents AMAA
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This photo was on /r/historyporn stating it is a WWI veteran playing billiards and has prosthetic legs. Was this an actual invention used for amputees?
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When did calling somebody "Sir" change from meaning a knight or nobility to just politeness? How did the change occur? Was "Sir" just for those who were officially knighted?
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In Viking culture if men died in battle they would go to Valhalla (hence why they would make sick and dying men go to the front lines to die). People who didn't die in battle went to Helheim. So what happened to the women back at home who died? Did they automatically go to Helheim for being women?
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