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In the brutal winter of 1867, Granville Stuart built something inside his Montana cabin that made his neighbors think he'd lost his mind—a second interior wall with nothing but air between them. While others burned through cords of firewood just to survive, Stuart's cabin stayed 32 degrees warmer with half the fuel. This is the true story of a simple innovation that was too strange for most people to accept, even as they froze. 🔍 What You'll Learn: Who Granville Stuart really was and why his idea seemed insane The exact science behind why dead air space works as insulation Why his neighbors refused to copy him, even after seeing it work How this forgotten frontier technique became modern home insulation 📍 Historical Facts: Location: Bitterroot Valley, Montana Territory Year: 1867-1868 winter Temperature difference: 32°F warmer inside with 50% less firewood Primary source: Stuart's journals (Montana Historical Society archives) ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Everything you've been told is a lie 06:42 - Why Stuart's wall actually worked (the science) 13:24 - The human reason nobody copied him 19:18 - What this teaches us about innovation today This isn't just a story about staying warm—it's about why humans resist simple solutions, even when our survival depends on them. 📚 Sources & Further Reading: Granville Stuart's journals, Montana Historical Society, Helena "Forty Years on the Frontier" by Granville Stuart Montana Territory settlement records, 1860s