: When a material is under high tensile or shear stress, "disperser" mechanisms—such as the addition of fibers—can intentionally break up a large crack into many smaller, less harmful ones.
The last sound is not a bang but a chuff —the sound of two tons of suspension releasing a trapped god. The blade taco-folds. The tank belches a black column that paints the ceiling in fractal geometry. And in the debris, among the twisted drive lugs and the weeping gear oil, the crack has vanished. It was never a thing. It was a process. The permission slip for chaos. disperser crack