Safety Test: China's giant glass bridge hit with sledgehammer by BBC Technology Reporter
The world's highest and longest glass-bottomed bridge is expected to open next month. BBC Click's Dan Simmons was challenged to smash his way through one of the panels used to form the skywalk.
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In the demonstration the glass wasn't under any stress from the bridge. So wouldn't that make the glass already installed in the bridge break easier due to the added stress of the bridge?
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Have they try the same experiment with the glass overpass in Grand Canyon?
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If the bridge can take 800 Chinese at a time then it can take only 200 Americans at a time.
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the glass will shatter if someone's sharp diamond ring accidentally scratch when they stumble.
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Incredible engineering !! kudos China...
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What if someone dropped THIER s7 on it? Will it explode
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its fucking plastic sandwiched between of course its not gonna break
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Never trust anything that's made in china. We iranians found out the hard way.
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Let Shao Khan hit it with his hammer
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What about squish it with a tank called maus WWII heavyest tank
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i told my perants and their faces were like this :O
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"Not Very Tough"
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if they just used the motorola droid turbo 2 screen and make it glass xd
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Not very tough
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I'd rather drive on a concrete bridge
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hahahah BBC technology get it
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Not Very Tough
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thats the glass they should use for phones 😂
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:19 creepy
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