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Paul candidly admitted that his experiment lacked strict consistency. He occasionally missed days, and changing environmental conditions, such as playing radio in the lab, seemed to influence outcomes. He realized that external vibrations and sounds could have impacted his results, which added complexity to interpreting the data.
Bob, on the other hand, kept his jars outside in a different room but maintained consistent verbal interactions. Over time, he observed similar patterns: the jar "thanked" remained healthier, with less mold, while the "stupid" one showed significant mold proliferation.