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Mar 4 at 21:53 comment added Pica atomicarchive.com/media/photographs/trinity/media/… .. you are right, it forms in sheets, but almost immediately shatters when cooling down. I stand corrected.
Mar 4 at 21:53 comment added Pica en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_%28nuclear_test%29#/media/… .. notice the tracks, in that surface. Looks in my grainy black and white eyes slightly creme brulee like..
Mar 4 at 21:46 comment added Loren Pechtel @Pica You see bits of glass in nuke test craters. You don't see glass craters. Ever see a sheet of trinitite? No--because it doesn't form that way. It's just bits.
Mar 3 at 20:11 comment added Pica en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinitite
Mar 1 at 21:33 history answered Loren Pechtel CC BY-SA 4.0