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The bank took his home and bet he would be dead within two weeks. They were wrong. Evicted into a brutal -40°F blizzard in 1883 Montana with nothing but burlap sacks for shoes, 18-year-old Silas Thorne did the impossible. While wealthy timber barons burned their expensive furniture to survive the "White Death," Silas engineered a zero-cost dugout cabin that stayed a cozy 64°F using only simple physics and mud. This is the incredible true-to-life story of how a penniless boy outsmarted the richest men in town, turned a hole in the ground into a sanctuary, and won the ultimate justice against the bank. THE SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL: In this video, we break down the real survival engineering used by Silas: Thermal Mass: Why a hole in the ground is warmer than a wooden mansion. Snow Insulation: How snow can actually keep a building warm. Hypoxia Warning: The deadly signs of low oxygen in small spaces (watch for the blue candle flame!). If you love stories of underdog justice, historical survival, and ingenious engineering, subscribe for more!