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> Where is the source of heat in a wall?

The rooms around it.



The claim is that the walls can be hotter than the room around it. By the second law of thermodynamics, heat doesn't naturally move from a cooler object to a hotter object, or as Flanders and Swann would put it, "heat don't move from a cooler to a hotter" (https://youtu.be/VnbiVw_1FNs?t=127)

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