/u/juicehouse's posts
Why have certain American cities developed so differently from others? For example, why does Chicago have such a dense urban core with far more skyscrapers than Houston, even though both have similar populations?
Mark as read: Add to a list
Mark as read: Add to a list
On Ancient Greek world maps (5th and 6th centuries BC), the earth's land is portrayed as being circular with a ring of water around it. Why was it assumed that water rather than land was at the edges of the earth?
Mark as read: Add to a list
In retrospect, Hero of Alexandra's steam engine was revolutionary for its time, but during his era how was it seen? Was it treated as a mere novelty with limited use or as having great potential application?
Mark as read: Add to a list
[WP] You find a hidden machine that transports you 250 years into the future. You find the earth mostly populated by aliens who hold the remaining humans hostage. What do you do?
Mark as read: Add to a list
A common joke is that showing someone from one hundred years ago an action movie from the modern era would cause them to die of shock. Is there any media we consume today that would have anywhere near this effect? Bonus: is there anything else we do regularly that would cause this?
Mark as read: Add to a list
The Columbian Exposition in Chicago attracted people from around the world. How did the word get out, and what were people's reasons for coming from other countries? Was it purely recreational? What were people's perceptions of the city and the US as a whole, and how did they change after visiting?
Mark as read: Add to a list