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During the experimentation phase, Uran encountered unexpected outcomes. The tank cathode initially provided too small a surface area, failing to achieve optimal performance. As the system operated, it became evident that adjustments were necessary. Over time, Uran reported a rise in temperature and a need for increased surface area to foster better interactions between the cathode and anode.
To further explore his system, he constructed a new cathode that featured a double layer of brass atop copper piping. After many hours of operation, he observed unusual phenomena emerging from the brass plates, which deviated from what he had anticipated. Despite the deviations, Uran's open-minded approach allowed him to witness these unexpected results without immediate rejection as failure.