Does glass in cathedral windows flow downward at room temperature--acting essentially as a liquid in super slow-motion? No. It's a myth. The larger volume observed at the bottom of some windows is due to the manufacturing process, not gravity.
Does glass in cathedral windows flow downward at room temperature--acting essentially as a liquid in super slow-motion? No. It's a myth. The larger volume observed at the bottom of some windows is due to the manufacturing process, not gravity.