Ever wonder how communist scientists accidentally created the world's most unbreakable drinking glasses? In 1977, East German researchers developed Superfest glass that was 15 times stronger than regular glass - but this revolutionary technology completely disappeared when the Berlin Wall fell. Daniel Torres investigates one of the Cold War's strangest scientific mysteries.
On Proof Positive, we uncover how East Germany's ion exchange process created glass so tough it could survive 15,000 wash cycles compared to normal glass's measly 1,000. You'll learn why this "super glass" took 20 hours per batch to make, how it got exported to over 30 countries (including Western nations), and why a single dinner set cost three months' salary for average East Germans. But here's the kicker - when communism collapsed, so did the technology. Was it really too expensive, or did Western glass companies have other reasons for burying it?
š Chapters:
[00:00] Introduction with Daniel Torres
[01:30] The Superfest discovery in 1977 East Germany
[04:00] How ion exchange made glass 15x stronger
[07:00] Why dinner sets cost 3 months' salary
[10:00] The mysterious disappearance after 1989
[12:00] What happened to the technology
š Topics: Superfest glass, East Germany technology, Cold War science, unbreakable glass, ion exchange process, Berlin Wall
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