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Physical Shock/Impact Causing gear to crash? For you home brewers

Deltrain

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I have never homebrewed so I really do not know the process but I think I know the basic principles. I believe one of the reasons why some gear crashes is because it is unstable. Maybe too much test, etc in suspension. Can you force gear to crash? Not that you would want to but could freeze it and force it. I know that crystals grow and that they need something to grow on. Its like snow flakes, they form because they find a dust particle to start growing on.
So what about violent impacts. take this video, some might have seen this trick. Its water cooled well below freezing but it stays liquid because non of the molecules have lined up. But once its hit, two of more molecules line up and the crystals grow from there.
Have you guys seen this happen before with gear?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUAInSemHtc
 
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