Right so this has always fascinated me. Growing up in a Victorian terrace, the bottom left corner of our front room was just... always cold. Didn't matter if the heating was blasting, that one spot stayed noticeably colder than everywhere else. My mum used to joke that someone was always stood there watching telly with us.
What gets me is the consistency of it. Not random cold drafts floating around - one fixed point, always the same place. I've read a fair bit about abduction accounts where people describe their bedroom corners specifically as points of activity before an event, and cold spots come up again and again in those stories too.
Anyone got a theory on why corners specifically? Something about the geometry of the space maybe, the way energy collects or gets trapped? Would love to hear if others have mapped out where their cold spots sit in the room, whether theres a pattern across different buildings and locations.