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How We Live in the World's Coldest City - Typical Apartment Tour Yakutsk, SIBERIA (-64°C _ -83°F)

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Publicado en 23 Nov 2025 / En Cine y Animación

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sbseed
sbseed 1 mes hace

way to small for me, no proverbial elbow room...
i understand that they are fairly used to that because of the cold, but man no room to do anything turn around and you run into a wall or whoever might be living with you...
now on the other hand it is great for making babies since there is not much to do while you are basically locked into your space in winter (mostly)...

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

I saw some designs for ULTRA LOW energy loss houses in Switzerland..... They had very few windows, they were very small, and the walls were very thick... AND..... Yeah it's the extreme cold, at minus 60*C... I think the record is minus 72*C at Kamchaska, not the average deep winter temperature she was saying..... IF you don't keep warm, you die..... and you either had BIG space and MASSIVE heating bills, or you have a tiny super insulated box... There are other videos, were people are out and about - and even with all the super thermal clothing on, after half an hour outside, they are starting to freeze to death.... Yakutsk https://www.mgtow.tv/v/6OJBER

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

OK - with a ROOM that is say 3 meters by 3 meters, by 2 meters high, and the heat transfer rate of energy through all of this area is "X" Kw per square meter, per unit of time. IF the room size is increased to 5 meters by 5 meters, by 2.5 meters high, how much higher is the heat transfer rate through the increased surface area?

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

Keep the same heat-flux density X (kW m⁻²). Original surface area: A₁ = 2(3·3 + 3·2 + 3·2) = 42 m² → 42X kW New surface area: A₂ = 2(5·5 + 5·2.5 + 5·2.5) = 100 m² → 100X kW Ratio: 100 / 42 ≈ 2.38 So the room now loses (or gains) heat about 2.4 times faster than before, simply because there is 2.4 times as much wall, floor and ceiling area.

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

That is why they have SMALL rooms, and THICK insulated walls..... Sort of like a walk in refrigerator or deep freeze - it's exactly the same... except they are keeping the heat in and the heat sucking cold out.... Have a look at this.... and remember, most walk in freezers - there are two forms of cold storage - short term Minus 15*C and then there are long term storage at say Minus 25*C.... and Yakutsk, is minus 70*C - so it's a whole world COLDER than the deep freezers..... https://www.ckitchen.com/blog/....2023/7/walk-in-freez https://i.ytimg.com/vi/jEM6qXb....dKM8/maxresdefault.j

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

Go ask them about designing and pricing and operational costs for a walk in freezer that stores product at minus 70*C, compared to the same walk in freezer, with the same internal volume at minus 20*C.... https://us.metoree.com/categories/101050/

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

AND that chick.... I put up as the starter picture - she is fucking HOT..... Yummmmmmm.

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

That walk in freezer with another 1/2 to 1 meter of insulation ALL around it.... Would make a GREAT home in Yakutsk... Just bolt them together and have interconnecting passages.......

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

How to boil water (heat storage + cooking food + heating) from a compressor ------ If air at sea level pressure, and it's DRY, and it's minus 70*C, how much does it have to be compressed, to raise the gas temperature to 120*C? ---------------- Use the isentropic relation for dry air (γ = 1.40): T₂ / T₁ = (P₂ / P₁)^((γ – 1)/γ) T₁ = –70 °C = 203.15 K T₂ = 120 °C = 393.15 K P₂ / P₁ = (393.15 / 203.15)^(3.5) = 1.935^3.5 ≈ 9.9 The air must be compressed to roughly **10 times** its initial absolute pressure (≈ 990 kPa absolute, i.e. about **8.9 bar gauge** above sea-level atmospheric pressure).

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

Did you notice the THICK insulated double doors into the building... ???? Waaaaaaaaa

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

No drugs, No tattoos, No fucked Green Hair, no grossly obese.....

She is really fucking NICE.....

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