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Why do we use pillows? Why is it so hard to untie knotted jewelry?

30 December 2025

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What is it about the human physiology that leads us to use pillows, and does anyone know when we first came up with the idea?
Paul Bethel
London, UK

 

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Why do jewellery chains put in a box together become so tightly knotted on themselves, and each other, that it is impossible to unknot them?
Pat Critchley
London, UK

 

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