I can never figure out whether or not to classify glass as a solid or an emorphous solid. Why do old barn window sections have a thicker base is it because of glass being a semi liquid? And age? I was told that this is a result of cutting and placing said window…Are the molecules in glass slowly moving or are they a frozen solid? Im higher than shit and im starring at my stash jar trying to figure out, is this going to look the same in a 100 years?
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