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Solar convection heating, glass thermal collectors, and forgotten survival engineering — in 1874, an Italian glassworker built a fifteen-foot glass tower on the Nebraska prairie, painted the interior black, and connected it to his cabin with pipes and an underground tunnel. Neighbours called it an Italian oven and bet on when it would shatter. Then the temperature dropped to minus 34 degrees. This documentary-style episode explores how a 19th-century immigrant used solar gain, natural convection, and thermal physics to pump hot air into his cabin without burning a single log for days. Using period-accurate materials, plausible measurements, and principles still used in modern passive solar design, the story reconstructs how glassworking knowledge quietly outperformed conventional methods when neighbours burned furniture to survive and one man lost three toes walking for firewood. You'll learn: Why black surfaces convert sunlight to heat while white surfaces reflect it How hot air rises and creates continuous circulation without any moving parts Why an underground tunnel pre-warms incoming air using the earth's constant temperature What made one family comfortable at 64 degrees while neighbours froze at minus 34 What modern solar chimneys and Trombe walls still borrow from 1870s convection engineering No myths. No miracles. Just physics, history, and winter pressure. This video is historical and educational — not a substitute for modern building codes or engineering standards. #WinterSurvival #OffGridLiving #SolarHeating #PassiveSolar #ForgottenEngineering EDUCATIONAL NOTE: This video features historically inspired storytelling created for educational purposes. All characters, names, and specific events are fictional, though the construction techniques, scientific principles, and survival methods depicted are grounded in real historical practices and established physical knowledge. Viewers interested in modern application should consult current building codes, safety standards, and applicable regulations. This content is intended for education and entertainment and should not be taken as professional, technical, or legal guidance.