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As the research progressed into the late '80s, the rate of observable effects surged from one per day to five per hour, indicating a significant increase in control over the experimental conditions and a deeper understanding of the interactions happening at play. Among these anomalies, even heavy objects began to wobble and perform movements that suggested some form of manipulated intelligence behind the phenomena.
The Unexpected Outcomes of Everyday Items
The experiments continued to push boundaries, incorporating materials like aluminum foil and everyday food items, such as yogurt, which reacted actively in the experimental environment. These tests confirmed that the peculiar forces within the target zone could influence loose objects’ behavior dramatically.