"Exploding Glass" still a winner

Seven years later, I'm still getting comments on my Exploding Glass post. Today it hit 200 comments. I continue to be amazed at 1) people's perception that uncommon things are somehow supernatural, and 2) people's refusal to read - perhaps a quarter of the comments say something like "doesn't *anybody* know why this happens?!!", when at least four of the comments are detailed explanations by glass engineering experts.

Exploding glass

The Rodent's Burrow: Gelled colloid versus stainless steel

I'm reminded of an experience in college. I had a glass-front stereo cabinet. One day, while I happened to be looking at the cabinet, the glass door shattered. There was no impact, it just shattered. And, to make it more exciting, all the little pieces shattered afterwards. In fact, for nearly an hour, I watched while pieces spontaneously shattered into smaller pieces. Kinda like watching corn pop, only not.

I still don't really have any clue why that happened, nor have I encountered anyone who has had a similar experience. It was very very bizarre.

UPDATE: 68 comments so far, mostly from people who have experienced this same phenomenon. See especially THIS COMMENT which contains a fairly good explanation of why this happened.

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