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i've been told that the structure is semi-liquid, semi-solid, but closer to liquid, so they classify it that way...some things you hold in your memory for about a year, for it to come crashing down (no topic-related pun intented) suddenly...
This is a common misconception, but I have been assured (possibly on this site, but maybe elsewhere - I cannot recollect right now) that it is incorrect.Glass is not crystalline, but is an amorphous solid, but it is solid.The argument about very old windows being thicker at the bottom is correct, but not for the reason given. Old glass makers were not competent to make absolutely flat glass, so glass tended to be made inevitably thicker on one end than the other. When fitters came to fit the glass in the windows, it was inevitable that they would put the heaver (i.e. thicker) bit on the bottom, because it was more stable that way.