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From: 1964corvan
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  • it dosent break as fast as how many dislikes this video will get

  • Did anyone else blink exactly as it broke?

  • hold space for a little slowmotion.

  • damnit I blinked and missed it

  • Approxametly 3,000 MPH

  • tap 3 for breaking action :D

  • Keep pressing 3.

  • why not also show a slow motion replay?

  • @DJBraidich because my camera only does 29 fps............. wouldn't see it happen regardless

  • @1964corvan

    you, my friend, just stated the most solid sentence in the universe. "it happens regardless" So true how people will try to rate a clip based of their idea of SFX when nature does not give shit and countless physical events happen within an infinitely small sample of time. forever with out ever making a single mistake.

  • @1964corvan Then what's the point of the video :|

  • @DJBraidich Why???

    Because they are morons hahahhaha

  • @DJBraidich to se how fast

  • keep on clicking on 0:04

  • it's over 9000

  • the most inteligent conversations start with the dumbest video

  • randomly this comment won't get any votes

  • When hyperelasticity dominates, cracks can move faster than all elastic waves. This is in clear contrast to the classical theories in which it is believed that the longitudinal elastic wave speed is an impenetrable upper limit of crack speed. Figure shows snapshots of a computer simulation where the crack breaks through the sound barrier and propagates at a supersonic velocity (in glass, for instance with a speed higher than 5.300 m/sec, which is greater than 19,000 km/h).

  • @matthayes1993 ok that sounds really cool! as in finally an great explanation!

    so i wiki'd Hyperelastic material to understand the concept but all i did was hurt my brain as i didn't understand it at all (granted i didn't read about its terms and equation terminology) then i saw the mathematical formulas and my brain exploded!

    so i wanna ask your the same age as me how the hell could you possibly understand that gibberish! i mean that has to be advance calculus formulas!

  • @1964corvan he might be superman???

  • @1964corvan it doesn't take a genius to understand the theories, or to know the numbers...I'd say a fairly bright 12 year old could handle elastic theory and wave speed, you could understand it too if you looked at it clearly and logically rather than panicking as soon as you saw formulas...of course a wikipedia article is not the place to learn even basic physics: it may not be accurate, and if it is it was probably written by someone proficient in the field who assumes certain knowledge

  • @matthayes1993 IT'S GREATER THAN 19,000!!!

  • what's the point of this if you offer no explanation

  • Wow...Just wow...How Amaaazing

  • click 3 over and over again

  • Over 9000 mps

  • Aw damn it, I blinked.

  • Shit, THAT was very fast. Faster than i can think for damn sure indeed. yesiree jimbo, mighty quick i'll say. In fact, I will just have to say that was fast.

  • wasnt THAT FAST. i thought u was gonna slow it down for a replay. vid fail

  • LOL i was shock that the glass break

  • glass shatters faster than cameras can capture. its freaking crazy

  • About 3000 to 5000 MPH.

  • lol dude that was so fast

  • over 9000 pieces a second

  • 3000 mph

  • i find it fun to pull the pieces apart

  • o_O cant be that fast :o

  • 3000 miles per hour thats how fast glass breaks

  • ... and still does...

  • let me guess...it didnt work...idiot

  • ah! it made me blink!

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