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Current reflections on the materials used in these experiments suggest that aluminum—due to its relatively low melting point and high conductivity—appears particularly favorable for producing the Hutchison Effect. While silver, an even more conductive material, could theoretically exhibit even greater effects, practical applications steer researchers towards utilizing available metals from scrap sources. This observation raises intriguing questions about the balance of material properties and experimental goals in expanding the understanding of frequency effects related to meteorites.