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Took me like 30 minutes to think of. lol | A glass of water. A consumable concoction composed of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen, in liquid form, poured into a mostly hollow cylinder, made up of a large quantity of extremely tiny rock particles heated to a point past 3,090 degrees Fahrenheit, or 1698.89 degrees Celsius, cooled to a point which causes no human pain receptors of those who touches it to react. | image tagged in memes,tuxedo winnie the pooh | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
566 views 9 upvotes Made by WaxRaccoon7992 1 year ago in fun
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glass is a liquid
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not when cooled
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after cooled, still a liquid
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Windows, Mirrors, Eyeglasses, Glass cups. all examples of SOLID glass.
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it's been seen with old glass windows and old glass artifacts that the glass is thicker at the bottom so glass is a very dense liquid
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So I did some research and it turns out we are both right. glass is an amorphous solid which is some state of matter in between the two.
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you say it's a solid, when it's not, and i said it is a dense liquid
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it is neither a solid nor liquid. I did my research and corrected my mistake. I am no longer calling it a solid. I apologize for my mistake and the accidental spread of misinformation.
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dense liquid
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you can think what you want but I am not continuing this beyond stupid argument
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it's stupid because you made it so :)
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Amorphous solid
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dense liquid
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A glass of water. A consumable concoction composed of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen, in liquid form, poured into a mostly hollow cylinder, made up of a large quantity of extremely tiny rock particles heated to a point past 3,090 degrees Fahrenheit, or 1698.89 degrees Celsius, cooled to a point which causes no human pain receptors of those who touches it to react.