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Glass is not a high-viscosity liquid at room temperature: it is an amorphous solid, although it does have some chemical properties normally associated with liquids. Panes of stained glass windows often have thicker glass at the bottom than at the top, and this has been cited as an example of the slow flow of glass over centuries. However, this unevenness is due to the window manufacturing processes used in earlier eras, which produced glass panes that were unevenly thick at the time of their installation. Normally the thick end of glass would be installed at the bottom of the frame, but it is also common to find old windows where the thicker end has been installed to the sides or the top. In fact, the lead frames of the windows are less viscous than the panes, and if glass was indeed a slow moving liquid, the panes would warp at a higher degree
|name  = Arcade Fire
 
|title  = [[Arcade Fire]]
 
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|above  = '''[[Win Butler]] • [[Régine Chassagne]] • [[Richard Parry (musician)|Richard Reed Parry]] • [[William Butler (musician)|William Butler]] • [[Tim Kingsbury]] • [[Sarah Neufeld]] • [[Jeremy Gara]] ''' <br>  [[Colin Stetson]] • [[Owen Pallett]] • [[Kelly Pratt (musician)|Kelly Pratt]] • [[Howard Bilerman]] • [[Brendan Reed (musician)|Brendan Reed]] • Myles Broscoe • Dane Mills • [[Marika Shaw]]
 
 
 
|group1 = Studio albums
 
|list1  = ''[[Funeral (album)|Funeral]]'' (2004) • ''[[Neon Bible]]'' (2007) • ''[[The Suburbs (Arcade Fire album)|The Suburbs]]'' (2010)
 
 
 
|group2 = EPs
 
|list2  = ''[[Arcade Fire (EP)|Arcade Fire]] • [[Live EP (Live at Fashion Rocks)|Live EP]]''
 
 
 
|group3 = Singles
 
|list3  = "[[Neighborhood 1 (Tunnels)|Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)]]" • "[[Neighborhood 2 (Laïka)|Neighborhood #2 (Laïka)]]" • "[[Neighborhood 3 (Power Out)|Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)]]" • "[[Cold Wind]]" • "[[Rebellion (Lies)]]" • "[[Wake Up (Arcade Fire song)|Wake Up]]" • "[[Black Mirror (song)|Black Mirror]]" • "[[Keep the Car Running]]" • "[[Intervention (song)|Intervention]]" • "[[No Cars Go]]" • "[[Poupée de cire, poupée de son]]" • "[[The Suburbs (song)|The Suburbs]]"/"[[Month of May]]" • "[[We Used to Wait]]" • "[[Ready to Start]]" • "[[Modern Man (Arcade Fire song)|Modern Man]]" • "[[City with No Children]]"
 
 
 
|group4 = Related articles
 
|list4  = [[Arcade Fire discography|Discography]] • [[List of awards and nominations received by Arcade Fire|Awards]] • "[[Dark Was the Night|Lenin]]"
 
 
 
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Revision as of 05:03, 16 February 2011

Glass is not a high-viscosity liquid at room temperature: it is an amorphous solid, although it does have some chemical properties normally associated with liquids. Panes of stained glass windows often have thicker glass at the bottom than at the top, and this has been cited as an example of the slow flow of glass over centuries. However, this unevenness is due to the window manufacturing processes used in earlier eras, which produced glass panes that were unevenly thick at the time of their installation. Normally the thick end of glass would be installed at the bottom of the frame, but it is also common to find old windows where the thicker end has been installed to the sides or the top. In fact, the lead frames of the windows are less viscous than the panes, and if glass was indeed a slow moving liquid, the panes would warp at a higher degree