The Ocean Has Polished Our Broken Glass And Turned Into Treasure
What's interesting is that when the liquid sand cools, it doesn't transform into the gritty yellow sand that we all know well. Instead, it undergoes a complete transformation with a completely different inner structure. No matter how much you cool the sand, it never solidifies. Instead, it stays in a type of frozen liquid, otherwise known as amorphous solid. This is a cross between liquid and solid with some of the crystalline order of solid and molecular randomness of a liquid.