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erthiz
19-10-2009, 01:21 PM
Hey guys.

If anyone has any explanation to what im about to say, please, i would love to know it :D It was pretty freaky...

On saturday i was up my friends house enjoying a few drinks, talking to her and her mother about all of this, the nwo, reptilians, the nature of reality, etc. We were talking for about 2-3 hours, when all of a sudden there was a loud crashing sound in the kitchen. We went to investigate and saw that a glass shelf had broken in half and fallen to the floor.

That doesnt sound too bad i know, but this glass shelf was roughly 1cm thick and had been there for six years! I picked up the shelf to have a look and the crack just didnt seem natural. Do glass shelves just crack in half after six years of being there?

It just seems wierd to me. I cant explain it :)

Thanks!

astrocreep
19-10-2009, 04:01 PM
Glass can break due to a sudden change in temperature. Can anything be linked to that?

erthiz
19-10-2009, 04:25 PM
umm not really it was normal room temperature, surely the temperatue would change a lot over 6 years? you could be right though.

truth finder
19-10-2009, 04:55 PM
no kids or pets in the house?

size_of_light
19-10-2009, 05:28 PM
A hairline crack or a small flaw in the glass x 6 years accumulated pressure could lead to KABOOM!

erthiz
19-10-2009, 06:07 PM
Nope, no kids or pets.

Yeah it couldve been a hairline crack in it i suppose, it was just a wierd thing to happen you know :D

tom bombadil
19-10-2009, 09:33 PM
Toughend safty glass can crack and then explode. It happened to me.

When driving on the tube, the front of the train came from a cold tunnel to a warm station. Ting! Like a marble hitting the screen. Then...Boom! Like me shitting my pants. It stayed together because it was an impact (read bullet proof) screen.

Was there a new nick in it I wonder erthiz ??




Nelly.

erthiz
20-10-2009, 01:15 PM
Bloody hell, thats crazy man.

I couldnt tell you to be honest man, it was my mates house, the glass had been there for 6 years but maybe it got a new crack in it somewhere, maybe :)

ytch
20-10-2009, 03:27 PM
Hello there,

even if there are possible "natural" explanations,
it canīt be ruled out it was something else.

I had a similiar experience a few years ago.
I was talking to a friend about certain things and entities for hours,
very enthusiasticly, when all of a sudden his dog,
which was sound asleep, literally jumped off the couch
and started barking like crazy, turning around himself,
looking all around the room.

Then a thick, humid smell (which smelled somehow like the entity we were talking about would smell) filled the entire room from one second to the next,
my friend, who is a total disbeliever in those things looked at me like
"Duuude, am I going crazy or do you feel/ smell that too?!"

The next moment, the smell disappeared, not gradually but at once,
at which point his dog calmed down instantly, looking at us with a question mark in his eyes (so it seemed).

I think that if you concentrate on a subject like that,
especially if there is fear or other intense feelings involved,
the energy you create or increase, can lead to experiences like this,
almost like summoning a ghost or spirit.

But who knows,
life is full of coincidences, ainīt it?:rolleyes:;)

L&L,

y

erthiz
20-10-2009, 10:46 PM
Hey ytch

That was my thinking exactly, with all the focus pouring into a certain subject etc

Thats a very wierd story man, with the dog and the smell, thats also unexplainable.

Theres some good explanations of why the incident occured, suppose il never find out why though :( haha

cess
21-10-2009, 12:54 AM
This thread reminded me of something strange that happened a few years back in an apartment where a lot of strange stuff went on.

It was after dark in the late summer. I had my windows closed and the air conditioner on because it was really humid outside. I was sitting at my computer checking email or whatever in my bedroom. The living room was on the other side of one of the bedroom walls.

There was suddenly a loud crash coming from the corner of the living room, just on the other side of the shared wall. I could hear it hit the floor and I believe I could also feel it. I could hear glass shattering even though the floor was carpeted. It was a very distinct sound. I jumped up and ran into the living room wondering what it could be, since there was nothing in that corner of the living room at all, let alone anything made of glass.

Sure enough, I got in there and there was nothing in the floor, nothing broken or shattered. My two cats were in the room with WTF looks on their faces. I checked the windows to make sure they were intact and closed in case the sound came from outside - everything was in order. The room itself was almost eerily silent.

I always wanted to ask the other occupants of the building if anything strange ever happened in their apartments. My two downstairs neighbors were very no-nonsense and I was reluctant to ask them. The other apartments had people always moving in and out so I never really got to know anyone else.

ytch
21-10-2009, 08:35 PM
Hey ytch

That was my thinking exactly, with all the focus pouring into a certain subject etc

Thats a very wierd story man, with the dog and the smell, thats also unexplainable.

Theres some good explanations of why the incident occured, suppose il never find out why though :( haha

Well, it was a positive entity I was talking about that day,
so it did not scare me, just got me laughing and exited,
the look on my friends face was hillarious,
but I must have just looked the same!

The only difference was, that I had already accepted the existance
of otherworldly entities/ energies at that time,
and my friend was a hardcore sceptic,
so he sat there speechless for quite a while ,
you could see his rationalist- brain loosing it behind his eyes,
he couldnīt even explain it away with beeing stoned,
because we werenīt, we were both wide awake on a sunny afternoon.


Another strange story happened to me long time ago,

a female friend of mine lived in an old building with very high rooms,
4 meters something, and in her livingroom she had an african mask,
just a normal female face, peaceful looking in plain dark, almost black wood.
It was hanging on the wall at a height of 3,50 m,
like overlooking the room, but it was so high up that you looked at it
only by coincidence.

But I witnessed two different dogs on two different occasions
who just entered the room and started to go berserk at the mask,
tail between their legs, ears pointing backwards.
We had to remove them from the room.

The first time it happened I just thought "What a stupid dog..."
but by the second time it got scary,
and when we talked about it a few days later,
my friend mentioned that this had happened before with yet another dog.

Who knows what was going on with that mask,
it looked like a typical tourist- piece and she bought it on a flea- market.

There are more things between heaven and earth...

L&L,
y

erthiz
22-10-2009, 11:46 AM
Yeah definetly, i believe in entities/spirits, so in my opinion i think it had something to do with the glass shelf breaking. I know it happens, but i cant see a shelf breaking in half after 6 years of being there, its strange.

Wow, you should look into the mask, do some research find out where it may have came from. Thats very intresting.

Cess - Thats strange man, its crazy how things like this happen.

Anyone else had a strange experience? :)

white horse
24-10-2009, 05:17 PM
Hey guys.

If anyone has any explanation to what im about to say, please, i would love to know it :D It was pretty freaky...

On saturday i was up my friends house enjoying a few drinks, talking to her and her mother about all of this, the nwo, reptilians, the nature of reality, etc. We were talking for about 2-3 hours, when all of a sudden there was a loud crashing sound in the kitchen. We went to investigate and saw that a glass shelf had broken in half and fallen to the floor.

That doesnt sound too bad i know, but this glass shelf was roughly 1cm thick and had been there for six years! I picked up the shelf to have a look and the crack just didnt seem natural. Do glass shelves just crack in half after six years of being there?

It just seems wierd to me. I cant explain it :)

Thanks!

Could have been due to atmospheric stresses - including hte nergies that you and your friends were generating perhaps?

I experienced a similar occurance years ago - we lived in a shared house at uni - along with a couple, and there were some dark things going on and some intense energies during those few months of that summer.

Anyway, I was in the kitchen one night, when C and N screamed from their room; I went in and they were both in bed, and showed me the glass that was on the floor.

It was a pint glass, and had spontaneously shattered. The bottom disc (which is very thick and strong), had shattered into tiny pieces but had still retained its shape, and the first inch of the sides was still intact. The central inch or so had broken and was lying INSIDE the bottom section; and the top inch of glass was undamaged and was on the floor, where it had slipped over the base.

All the broken bits were insde the glass, no bits on the floor!!???

It was as if someone had clasped their hand around the glass and squeezed...

Very bizzare!

We put it down to the intense atmos in the house at the time surrounding some very bad incidents and shit...

erthiz
25-10-2009, 09:26 PM
Could have been due to atmospheric stresses - including hte nergies that you and your friends were generating perhaps?

I experienced a similar occurance years ago - we lived in a shared house at uni - along with a couple, and there were some dark things going on and some intense energies during those few months of that summer.

Anyway, I was in the kitchen one night, when C and N screamed from their room; I went in and they were both in bed, and showed me the glass that was on the floor.

It was a pint glass, and had spontaneously shattered. The bottom disc (which is very thick and strong), had shattered into tiny pieces but had still retained its shape, and the first inch of the sides was still intact. The central inch or so had broken and was lying INSIDE the bottom section; and the top inch of glass was undamaged and was on the floor, where it had slipped over the base.

All the broken bits were insde the glass, no bits on the floor!!???

It was as if someone had clasped their hand around the glass and squeezed...

Very bizzare!

We put it down to the intense atmos in the house at the time surrounding some very bad incidents and shit...


Woah, really, yeah it seems as if someone crushed the glass with their hand, thats crazy.

Yeah it could be atmos changes, il have to look into this i dont know too much about this subject. Thanks for your opinion man.

Anyone else have a similiar experience to these ones?

white horse
25-10-2009, 09:57 PM
Woah, really, yeah it seems as if someone crushed the glass with their hand, thats crazy.

Yeah it could be atmos changes, il have to look into this i dont know too much about this subject. Thanks for your opinion man.

Anyone else have a similiar experience to these ones?

Yeah it was a very intense period, about 3 months, when a married couple lived with us and we had a lot of problems, focused on them; lights and radios turning on and off, marks appearing on photos, and then that glass; we decided it was due to the intensity in the house, but with no real explanatin.

It stopped as soon as they left. SO whatever it was was 'attached' to them - (it has him btw...not her)

graflok
26-10-2009, 02:49 AM
What was said just before the glass shelf broke?

erthiz
26-10-2009, 01:48 PM
What was said just before the glass shelf broke?

Well, at the time that it happened, i was explaining to them what really happened on 9/11, my friend's mother asked me a question, and as i was answering it, about 30 seconds into speaking we heard a crashing sound, which was the shelf.

Im a pretty spiritual person and i have a strong belief in et's/spirit entities. My first thought was that it was a spirit entity. I asked the mother what was on the land before the housing estate (the housing estate is brand new, around 5 years old), she said it used to be an old mining village, for the workers.

I live in Wales, we have a lot of old mining villages around.

I read somewhere that spirits dont necessarily come back to the same building they were once connected to, but sometimes the area which has a strong energy.

harris999
01-11-2009, 07:52 AM
Not many people know this, but glass isnt actualy a solid. Its a very Viscous liquid.

Its extremely thick so it almost seems like a solid.

Over many years windows get thicker at the bottem ever so slightly. It takes decades to do this however.

Maybe, tere was a tiny crack in the shelf, and maybe due it slowly moving (due to gravity etc) then the crack slwoly got bigger, and eventualy it just broke.

batou
03-11-2009, 06:00 AM
Hi Harris, the slow flowing of old glass windows is false. Glasses are amorphous solids which means the atoms are not arranged in a crystalline structure.

http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc98/5_30_98/fob3.htm

A new study debunks the persistent belief that stained glass windows in medieval cathedrals are thicker at the bottom because the glass flows slowly downward like a very viscous liquid.

Edgar Dutra Zanotto of the Federal University of Sao Carlos in Brazil calculated the time needed for viscous flow to change the thickness of different types of glass by a noticeable amount. Cathedral glass would require a period "well beyond the age of the universe," he says.

The study demonstrates dramatically what many scientists had reasoned earlier. "You would have to bring normal glass to 350� Celsius in order to begin to see changes," says William C. LaCourse, assistant director of the NSF Industry-University Center for Glass Research at Alfred (N.Y.) University.

Viscosity depends on the chemical composition of the glass. Even germanium oxide glass, which flows more easily than other types, would take 1032 years to sag, Zanotto calculates. Medieval stained glass contains impurities that could lower the viscosity and speed the flow, but even a significant reduction wouldn't alter the conclusion, he remarks, since the age of the universe is only 1010 years.

The difference in thickness sometimes observed in antique windows probably results from glass manufacturing methods, says LaCourse. Until the 19th century, the only way to make window glass was to blow molten glass into a large globe then flatten it into a disk. Whirling the disk introduced ripples and thickened the edges. For structural stability, it would make sense to install those thick portions in the bottom of the pane, he says.

Later glass was drawn into sheets by pulling it from the melt on a rod, a method that made windows more uniform. Today, most window glass is made by floating liquid glass on molten tin. This process, developed about 30 years ago, makes the surface extremely flat.


Spontaneous breakage of glass is uncommon but well documented and many of the reasons understood (but hard to pinpoint when it happens), as in Tom's example. Unseen damage, even way back from the manufacturing process, combined with heat and stresses can cause it.