Physicists rediscover a discarded theory to solve a mystery of how glass damping sound

For about half a century, physicists have puzzled over vibrations in glass at low temperatures. The reason: Glass carries sound waves and vibrations differently than other solids—it “vibrates differently.” But why? And how can the propagation of sound in glass be calculated correctly?  Read More 

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