Old glass being thicker at the bottom, isn’t what was referring to.
Maybe its a bit of a technicality, but since glass doesn’t form a crystal lattice, one could argue that its just a liquid which has an infinitely high viscosity. Hence its very viscous.
Can it really produce solids though? Just seems like a really viscous liquid…
If you ask a material scientist, glass is also just a very viscous liquid.
I thought that was disproven?
No it’s not.
The thing about old glass is that the manufacturing process was different and produced glass with variable thickness.
Old glass being thicker at the bottom, isn’t what was referring to.
Maybe its a bit of a technicality, but since glass doesn’t form a crystal lattice, one could argue that its just a liquid which has an infinitely high viscosity. Hence its very viscous.
What if you ate a lot of corn?
You must eat enough fiber. Try being dehydrated and eat nothing but meat for a week. You can build a house out of those what you will produce.
We need a +50 years shitdrop experiment to prove that all shit is liquid!
That will inevitably run for 150 years cause the fucking camera glitched twice.