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minus-square2dlinkfedilink9•2 years agoHuh, I didn’t know things like glass were considered other states of matter
minus-square@Klearlink6•2 years agoGlass isn’t a state of matter, superglass is a theorised state of frozen helium-4 and that thing about old windows slowly flowing down is a myth.
minus-squareScorchlinkfedilink4•edit-22 years agoYeah! It was fun learning about its term “supercooled liquid” Edit: I stand corrected for my education. It was still fun learning about that term from my teacher at the time. Glass is an “amorphous solid”
Huh, I didn’t know things like glass were considered other states of matter
Glass isn’t a state of matter, superglass is a theorised state of frozen helium-4 and that thing about old windows slowly flowing down is a myth.
Yeah! It was fun learning about its term “supercooled liquid”
Edit: I stand corrected for my education. It was still fun learning about that term from my teacher at the time.
Glass is an “amorphous solid”