you can do it yourself! Normally when a cd i burned doesnt work i throw it (outside of course). Sometimes you can manage to hit right on the edge then the cd splinters to small pieces! Really cool
I had this happen once with a CD of a game I had bought in the store that required the CD to be in the drive when you play the game. It can happen with cheap grade CDs or sometimes a speck of dust, but it literally shattered in a million pieces. I had to buy a new CD drive. Literally the CD gets overheated by the laser and falls apart (explodes) on a molecular level.
Robert Resovich, application engineering manager at drive maker Plextor, says that a CD's generally vulnerable inner ring becomes more so when the disc is spun in the newest drives (currently the standard is 48X/24X/48X). "You get upwards of 10,000 rpm, and at the outer edge, that's roughly the equivalent of 150 miles an hour," he explains. "At that speed, things can come apart."
You can think what you want, but it doesn't change the facts, nor does it change the fundamental laws of physics.
It is also a common problem with DVD players and trying to play cheap grade DVDRs or VCDs in them. Here in the US, DVD players now carry warnings about the issue.