Why do vacuums help insulate so well?

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Wouldn’t it be the opposite? Because with nothing to impede the heat dissipation, wouldn’t it dissipate faster instead of slower?

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Heat transfer through a vacuum is only possible through radiation which is the slowest and least effective mechanism for heat transfer.

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