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- The Carpenter, Vol. 64
The Carpenter, Vol. 64
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Excerpt from The Carpenter, Vol. 64: January, 1944
And the end of glass development is not yet in sight. Scientists are only now beginning to understand what makes glass behave as it does, what makes it transparent although made of non transparent materials, what makes it brittle although it can stand pressures that would make steel soft as putty, what makes it unable to resist violent temperature changes in its ordinary form. As they grow to understand these things better, their horizons widen accordingly.
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