
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
While glass items have been made for at least 5,000 years, scientists are yet to explain, conclusively, what happens when the substance it's made from moves from a molten state to its hard, transparent phase. It is said to be one of the great unsolved problems in physics. While apparently solid, the glass retains certain properties of a liquid. At times, ways of making glass have been highly confidential; in Venice in the Middle Ages, disclosure of manufacturing techniques was a capital offence. Despite the complexity and mystery of the science of glass, glass technology has continued to advance from sheet glass to crystal glass, optical glass and prisms, to float glasses, chemical glassware, fibre optics and metal glasses.
With:
Dame Athene Donald
Jim Bennett
Paul McMillan
Producer: Simon Tillotson.
4.6
681681 ratings
While glass items have been made for at least 5,000 years, scientists are yet to explain, conclusively, what happens when the substance it's made from moves from a molten state to its hard, transparent phase. It is said to be one of the great unsolved problems in physics. While apparently solid, the glass retains certain properties of a liquid. At times, ways of making glass have been highly confidential; in Venice in the Middle Ages, disclosure of manufacturing techniques was a capital offence. Despite the complexity and mystery of the science of glass, glass technology has continued to advance from sheet glass to crystal glass, optical glass and prisms, to float glasses, chemical glassware, fibre optics and metal glasses.
With:
Dame Athene Donald
Jim Bennett
Paul McMillan
Producer: Simon Tillotson.
5,390 Listeners
1,832 Listeners
7,678 Listeners
3,204 Listeners
109 Listeners
1,812 Listeners
1,076 Listeners
345 Listeners
959 Listeners
1,940 Listeners
1,051 Listeners
1,904 Listeners
594 Listeners
280 Listeners
857 Listeners
236 Listeners
353 Listeners
396 Listeners
818 Listeners
2,979 Listeners
284 Listeners
2,949 Listeners