Stop A !!hot!! Crack
It took an hour. An hour of balancing on the edge of the world, wrestling with molecular bonds.
Stopping a crack from spreading is a race against physics. Once a material’s structural integrity is compromised, external forces like temperature changes, vibrations, and pressure concentrate at the very tip of the crack, forcing it to grow. Whether you are dealing with a car windshield, a plastic bumper, or a concrete foundation, the goal is the same: neutralize that stress point and seal the breach. 1. Stopping Cracks in Glass (Windshields) stop a crack
"Station Four, report," the radio crackled on his shoulder. It took an hour
"Go ahead, Elias. Evacuation ships are prepping. The fracture rate must be exponential by now." external forces like temperature changes
He thrust the frequency into the glass.