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GLASS IS A LIQUID. IT'S A FACT.

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  • Man1acMan1ac Member Posts: 1,428

    Huh, no it's not. I found it interesting. I read some stuff on it then. Dude, just look at some past PUB threads. There are some retarded thread such as X vs. X and not forgetting the millions of GW is not an MMO threads. There are some cool people on this forums and some idiots. Some are in between, like myself.

    We're all Geniuses. Most of us just don't know it.

  • yugyug04yugyug04 Member Posts: 104

    well if you read my profile and my biography you see.

  • EnigmaEnigma Member UncommonPosts: 11,384
    Originally posted by n25philly


    Glass is a liquid.  Go look at a the bottom of a really old window and you'll see that it actually bunches at the bottom.  This is the glass actually "flowing" just like water or any other liquid does.  It just does it very, very slowly.

    That's been proven wrong years ago, my friend.

    People who have to create conspiracy and hate threads to further a cause lacks in intellectual comprehension of diversity.

  • OrthelianOrthelian Member UncommonPosts: 1,034
    Originally posted by yugyug04


     okay thats it. scientist have found that on old churches that the bottom of the glass is thicker than the top. thats because its drooped. if you were in a time machine and you stared at glass and 1000 of years went by in seconds you would see the glass droop like syrup. and syrup is a liquid. no one f*cking believes me.  excuse my lanquage

    They are thicker at the bottom because antique glass was made in a process much less efficient than manufacturing glass today. There was always a thicker end, and during the construction of the building they would choose to place the thicker end facing downwards for stability.

    Sometimes they misjudged or overlooked the orientation of a piece, which is why some antique windows are actually thicker at the top, right, or left rather than the bottom.

    By the way, if it did 'droop', then antique glass shelving, which is horizontal rather than vertical, should have drooped downwards, but it hasn't. It is thicker at one end just like windows.

    The idea that non-molten glass is a liquid is old, it just unfortunately rears its head now and again. Scientists have debunked this whole thing many times. It is nearly as much a farce as the idea that hair loss is genetic. No, if you're balding, it's probably your fault.

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  • ste2000ste2000 Member EpicPosts: 6,194
    Originally posted by yugyug04


    I'm sorry guys this is probably the most annoying, stupid,  time wasting, and useless etc thread ever one mmorpg. and i will probably not post anything any more       



    Don't be embarrassed, it's ok to stir some controversy.



    Who should be ashemed is the scientists that tried to pass the glass as a liquid, without actualy thinking this through.

    It is obvious it is not a liquid. Even if the glass will be proven that it would fit in a cup after a billion years, still it is not going to happen in our lifetime, therefore it should't be considered a liquid.



    Also remember that in our planet Earth everything can be transformed in liquid, providing the right temperature (aka melting), so definition of liquid can assume different meaning for different people.

    Gold would be liquid if the temperature of the earth woulb be a couple hundred degree higher.

    What we consider liquid, relates to the normal state of the material, in the normalb condition we live in.

    Water is liquid, but when it froze it become solid.

    What is solid or liquid is mainly dictacted by the temperature the material find himself in.

  • AzureProwerAzurePrower Member UncommonPosts: 1,550

    It's comparable to melting ICE. Still a solid at the time of it melting.

    I believe the reason why old glass is thicker at the bottom is due to the constant heat from the sun over the years.

    Molten glass was a liquid to begin with, which turns to a solid when it is cooled. Heat it up again and it will turn liquid again of course.

  • yugyug04yugyug04 Member Posts: 104

    It's a liquid!

  • pirateerpirateer Member UncommonPosts: 219

    I'm sorry, but it is not a liquid. If you were to fast-forward through time you would in fact see the glass drooping like a water drop. But since you seem so convinced in your opinion and the opinion of one source, let me explain it in simpler terms.

     

    Glass is an amorphous solid. Somewhat like a non-Newtonian fluid (http://youtube.com/watch?v=f2XQ97XHjVw). Glass has atoms arranged in no long-range order. It is formed from san dbeing heated up to a very extreme temperature than molded to the shape that is needed.

    Back to first grade... What do we know about things that cool down? The brownies that come out of the oven are hot and and still somewhat a liquid, correct? Well they form into a solid when mommy puts them into the refrigerator, yes? Same idea here, the heated sand cools into a conventional, transparent near solid.

     

    Glass has properties of a solid and a liquid.

  • yugyug04yugyug04 Member Posts: 104
    Originally posted by pirateer


    I'm sorry, but it is not a liquid. If you were to fast-forward through time you would in fact see the glass drooping like a water drop. But since you seem so convinced in your opinion and the opinion of one source, let me explain it in simpler terms.
     
    Glass is an amorphous solid. Somewhat like a non-Newtonian fluid (http://youtube.com/watch?v=f2XQ97XHjVw). Glass has atoms arranged in no long-range order. It is formed from san dbeing heated up to a very extreme temperature than molded to the shape that is needed.
    Back to first grade... What do we know about things that cool down? The brownies that come out of the oven are hot and and still somewhat a liquid, correct? Well they form into a solid when mommy puts them into the refrigerator, yes? Same idea here, the heated sand cools into a conventional, transparent near solid.
     
    Glass has properties of a solid and a liquid.

    its a liquid.

  • pirateerpirateer Member UncommonPosts: 219
    Originally posted by yugyug04

    Originally posted by pirateer


    I'm sorry, but it is not a liquid. If you were to fast-forward through time you would in fact see the glass drooping like a water drop. But since you seem so convinced in your opinion and the opinion of one source, let me explain it in simpler terms.
     
    Glass is an amorphous solid. Somewhat like a non-Newtonian fluid (http://youtube.com/watch?v=f2XQ97XHjVw). Glass has atoms arranged in no long-range order. It is formed from san dbeing heated up to a very extreme temperature than molded to the shape that is needed.
    Back to first grade... What do we know about things that cool down? The brownies that come out of the oven are hot and and still somewhat a liquid, correct? Well they form into a solid when mommy puts them into the refrigerator, yes? Same idea here, the heated sand cools into a conventional, transparent near solid.
     
    Glass has properties of a solid and a liquid.

    its a liquid.

    You, my friend, are the reason we 14-year-olds, and young adults in general, have a bad reputation around here.

  • HYPERI0NHYPERI0N Member Posts: 3,515

    Originally posted by AzurePrower


    It's comparable to melting ICE. Still a solid at the time of it melting.
    I believe the reason why old glass is thicker at the bottom is due to the constant heat from the sun over the years.
    Molten glass was a liquid to begin with, which turns to a solid when it is cooled. Heat it up again and it will turn liquid again of course.
    Actually its due to the method of pane glass making in those days. There were 2 main ways of doing it, melting a glob of glass and placing it on a metal plate then spinning it letting gravity stretch it out making a disk shaped bit of glass where the pane was cut out of the middle.

     

    The other method was to make a tube of glass cut off the ends while heated and then split it at one end so you can unroll the roll of glass.

    Another great example of Moore's Law. Give people access to that much space (developers and users alike) and they'll find uses for it that you can never imagine. "640K ought to be enough for anybody" - Bill Gates 1981

  • yugyug04yugyug04 Member Posts: 104

    who says i'm 14

  • DekronDekron Member UncommonPosts: 7,359
    Originally posted by yugyug04


    who says i'm 14

    Your profile says your 14 Mr. Holmes.

  • yugyug04yugyug04 Member Posts: 104

    yes i know what my profile says but who says its true smart one. you guys don't know crap about me just a very unreliable source thats almost all the time not true.

  • pirateerpirateer Member UncommonPosts: 219

    Why would  you want to act younger than you are? Unless you are a pedophile, in which case I could get your IP address and report you to your local police.

  • grimweepergrimweeper Member Posts: 2,047
    Originally posted by yugyug04


    yes i know what my profile says but who says its true smart one. you guys don't know crap about me just a very unreliable source thats almost all the time not true.

    well judging on your previous posts i dont think you have the mental capacity to lie about your age.  You probably put down the correct age in the thought that it would be confidential and have no effect at all other then for some sort of confirmation for the free prizes you may have won.

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  • ByromByrom Member Posts: 236

    Ok I can dig it. Kinda like the frog in a blender joke. Only after a million years, a glass blender would have turned into a very solid, frog smoothy. Rock Candy is a liquid too. But its not made for eating, just for looking thru.

    Ive heard it said that a claymore can turn people into a fine mist, leaving some bone and teeth, scattered about. And that a nuke turns thre ground into glass, when shot off, a lil above the surface. Elements exist is various states, now for our next demonstration....of fluidity,  "Is it safe?"

  • modjoe86modjoe86 Member UncommonPosts: 4,050
    Originally posted by Man1ac


    Huh, no it's not. I found it interesting. I read some stuff on it then. Dude, just look at some past PUB threads. There are some retarded thread such as X vs. X and not forgetting the millions of GW is not an MMO threads. There are some cool people on this forums and some idiots. Some are in between, like myself.

    GW isn't an mmo. Glass isn't a liquid.

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  • ste2000ste2000 Member EpicPosts: 6,194
    Originally posted by Nasica


     
     
    If your offended by the arguments then just leave the thread. You are not forced to reply to them. It is not your responsibility to finish the argument, arguments tend to finish themselves eventually. Think of arguments like a liquid... Some take longer than others.  



    Damn........now I got my coffee all over the screen

  • ByromByrom Member Posts: 236

    Coffee is a liquid. It's a fact. However, how does it perform as a screen cleaning sollution? 

  • ste2000ste2000 Member EpicPosts: 6,194
    Originally posted by Byrom


    Coffee is a liquid. It's a fact. However, how does it perform as a screen cleaning sollution? 



    Wrong.

    Coffee is a Solid (well Nescafe is anyway).........it just take million of years to become rock solid

    You just need a little bit of patience......like waiting for the glass to become liquid

  • ByromByrom Member Posts: 236

    But, but, I really need a good screen cleaning sollution now. I have no patience. It's all gone so horrably wrong.

  • KaiphasKaiphas Member Posts: 59

    yugyug is just being silly everyone. Don't get all bent out of shape like glass does after being left in a bowl for 50 years.

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  • MandarrMandarr Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 300
    Originally posted by Kaiphas


    yugyug is just being silly everyone. Don't get all bent out of shape like glass does after being left in a bowl for 50 years.



    I thikn Yugyug was banned from this website, yet I may be mistaken.

    This website is a safe haven for trolls and haters. I'm done with this pathetic site.

  • yugyug04yugyug04 Member Posts: 104
    Originally posted by Mandarr

    Originally posted by Kaiphas


    yugyug is just being silly everyone. Don't get all bent out of shape like glass does after being left in a bowl for 50 years.



    I thikn Yugyug was banned from this website, yet I may be mistaken.



    nope i'm still here.

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