@hersheymagic2 Did you read any other comment? I was just trying to defend the guy cause apparently the physics major thinks Chris Angel can really walk on water and this guy is just plain stupid.
This is funny. Breaking the fine tail off of a Prince Rupert's Drop (thats what your "glass teardrop" is called) causes it to explode into many small fragments - well dust really. This is because the drop has been cooled extremely quickly in a bucket of water causing enormous uneven stresses in the glass. The bulb end will withstand large amounts of pressure, but simply breaking off the fine tail causes it to explode.
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icalebkim 8 months ago
@hersheymagic2 Did you read any other comment? I was just trying to defend the guy cause apparently the physics major thinks Chris Angel can really walk on water and this guy is just plain stupid.
nedamic 9 months ago
Every magic trick is an illusion. He's doing what all the other magicians do, which is hide the how it come to be and show you the unusual.
nedamic 9 months ago
ya totally that guy is so dumb like omg who doezn't know that. am i right. this guy prolly hasn't reached prestige yet what a nerd. lolz
xmattx10 2 years ago
well done you have lernt about thermal expantion
glassjb 2 years ago
hahah 'magic' yeah right!
tell that to the Physics major i.e. myself
nice way to entertain the kids though. as long as its done in such a way as to contain the glass dust.
Loboguy 3 years ago
its not a magic trick
kaylasxy 3 years ago
BLINK
jakeyt 3 years ago
This is funny. Breaking the fine tail off of a Prince Rupert's Drop (thats what your "glass teardrop" is called) causes it to explode into many small fragments - well dust really. This is because the drop has been cooled extremely quickly in a bucket of water causing enormous uneven stresses in the glass. The bulb end will withstand large amounts of pressure, but simply breaking off the fine tail causes it to explode.
tomandrews86 4 years ago 6