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pablo666

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as quoted not by me :D

There is no clear answer to the question "Is glass solid or liquid?". In terms of molecular dynamics and thermodynamics it is possible to justify various different views that it is a highly viscous liquid, an amorphous solid, or simply that glass is another state of matter which is neither liquid nor solid. The difference is semantic. In terms of its material properties we can do little better. There is no clear definition of the distinction between solids and highly viscous liquids. All such phases or states of matter are idealisations of real material properties. Nevertheless, from a more common sense point of view, glass should be considered a solid since it is rigid according to everyday experience
would it be alright to have that in english please:D?
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This poses quite an interesting question : Is the total absence of Electromagnetic radiation (light) the same as black?
That's what I was trying to convey poorly :) I believe it isn't the same, and that the colour black is not the same as nothing.

If that makes sense? Its been 10+ yrs since I did physics :)