Incorrect it is a solid. edited to add: obviously I mean at STP!Glass is an amorphous solid. It is neither solid nor liquid.
If we are talking about STP and the gravity in the earths range, then this to is incorrect.If you entered a time machine and watched a glass cube over the projection of many billions of years in a matter of seconds, you would see it melt.
You got one rightThe myth of melting window glass is not a result of this process, true.
You have bought into an urban ledgend and it doesn't scare me in the slightest.It terrifies me to see such educated individuals that mix truth with nonsense.
An amorphous solid like silica glass only means that it does not have defined melting point like a crystaline material. Glass technologist typically talk of the softening point of glass also called the glass transition temperature. The melting point of glass is arbitrarily set at a viscosity range, there is no clear change from solid to liquid as there is with a crystaline material.
Look at this or search for glass vs viscosity. Notice that the viscosity axis is typically the LOG of viscosity.
Glass will not flow over time, asssuming that standard earth type conditions. End of story.
Edit to add: Welcome to the forum.
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