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It’s a matter of debate, but it definitely isn’t a solid.
You are telling me that if we heat glass it would deform? Who would have thought about that right
Heat in this context means any temperature above -273.15°C. Steel doesn’t display liquid properties at “room temperature”, glass does.
Which liquid property? I don’t see any
Deforming on time scales longer than a human life, so that’s why you wouldn’t see it. It might indeed be an urban legend, I don’t know, but given the claims in the article I cited I wouldn’t entirely discount the possibility.
Well, the churches glass deforming overtime were indeed a mith
Alright, but the article is talking about long to infinite timescales. The discussion above was about church windows and that is not caused by glass flowing.