Get a hammer.
TomTheBlogger 3 months ago in playlist More videos from NatSciDemos
Does the break start from a flaw or microcrack in the glass? If so, maybe this one is flawless.
psyco1 3 months ago
id like to see you pour water into the glass while its vibrating like that and make it a slowmotion vid too
asthmatik 3 months ago
Needs more cowbell!
alejosky 3 months ago
Was it the strobe light that causes the fuzzy camera thingy or the high pitched sound?
MrVHI123 3 months ago
@MrVHI123 the camera doesn't like the strobe light for some reason. it might have to do with the way it scans the image?
NatSciDemos 3 months ago
cool
KakHazhar 3 months ago
When this happens and it doesn't break, is it kind of pliable afterward for any amount of time, or does it revert to being as stable as it was before? Seems like a lot of stress to put on glass for it to hold itself together so well!
Cool demonstration. :)
GMJ7 3 months ago 2
@GMJ7 the glass seems unchanged as far as we can tell from our casual observations.
How does it do when hit with a 20 sledge hammer?
8ntnomo 3 months ago
Does someone have a physical reason?
hunterbender 3 months ago
Omg this glass = Chuck Norris approved.
N3N000 3 months ago
Lol, ur camera doesn't like that noise xD
Carnanty 3 months ago
Get a hammer.
TomTheBlogger 3 months ago in playlist More videos from NatSciDemos
Does the break start from a flaw or microcrack in the glass? If so, maybe this one is flawless.
psyco1 3 months ago
id like to see you pour water into the glass while its vibrating like that and make it a slowmotion vid too
asthmatik 3 months ago
Needs more cowbell!
alejosky 3 months ago
Was it the strobe light that causes the fuzzy camera thingy or the high pitched sound?
MrVHI123 3 months ago
@MrVHI123 the camera doesn't like the strobe light for some reason. it might have to do with the way it scans the image?
NatSciDemos 3 months ago
cool
KakHazhar 3 months ago
When this happens and it doesn't break, is it kind of pliable afterward for any amount of time, or does it revert to being as stable as it was before? Seems like a lot of stress to put on glass for it to hold itself together so well!
Cool demonstration. :)
GMJ7 3 months ago 2
@GMJ7 the glass seems unchanged as far as we can tell from our casual observations.
NatSciDemos 3 months ago
How does it do when hit with a 20 sledge hammer?
8ntnomo 3 months ago
Does someone have a physical reason?
hunterbender 3 months ago
Omg this glass = Chuck Norris approved.
N3N000 3 months ago
Lol, ur camera doesn't like that noise xD
Carnanty 3 months ago