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#SurvivalSkills #PowerOutage #EmergencyHeat The power grid fails. Your furnace goes silent. The temperature inside your home drops by the hour. You light candles — and they do nothing. But during the Great Depression, families survived brutal winters using a forgotten trick: a clay flower pot, a few candles, and physics that most people have completely misunderstood. The viral "terracotta heater" posts promise to heat entire rooms for pennies. That's a lie. But the real science behind this method? That actually works — just not the way you think. In this video, we break down: 🔥 Why candles alone are useless for heating (the BTU math) 🏺 How terracotta acts as a thermal battery ☀️ The infrared radiation principle that makes it feel warmer ⚠️ The real fire dangers — including flash point explosions 🛠️ How to build one safely without burning your house down ❄️ Why Depression-era families shrunk their space instead of increasing their heat This isn't about heating your living room. It's about understanding radiant heat vs convection, realistic survival expectations, and the actual thermodynamics that kept people alive when they had nothing else. The flower pot doesn't create more heat. It redirects it. And that difference might save your life. #OffGridHeating #WinterSurvival #BlackoutPrep #DepressionEra #TerracottaHeater #RadiantHeat #SurvivalScience #EmergencyPreparedness #GridDown #DIYHeater #SHTF #PrepperLife #WinterBlackout #PowerGrid #ThermodynamicsOfSurvival