era: document block root access
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* no special case is needed when replaying blocks from era files - all are applied in the order they appear in the era file
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In the end though, the applied block state is used throughout in the protocol - given a block, the state root in the block is computed with the data from the block applied and this later gets stored in `state_roots` which forms the basis for `historical_roots`. In API:s such as the beacon API, the canonical state root of a slot is the state with the block of that slot applied, if it is part of the canonical history given by the head.
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## How can block roots be accessed without computing them?
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Each era file contains a full `BeaconState` object whose `block_roots` field corresponds to the block contents of the file. The easiest way to access the roots is to read the "header" of the `BeaconState` without reading all fields.
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