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A critical discovery emerged regarding the physical crossing of coil wires. When two coil wires were made to cross and touch, the voltage readings momentarily stabilized or increased. Conversely, when the wires were separated, the voltage declined more rapidly. The experimenter also noticed that small interactions—such as a wire crossing over the meter probe—could significantly alter voltage readings, sometimes causing sudden spikes or drops.
This sensitivity to wire positioning highlights the circuit's delicate balance and susceptibility to electromagnetic interference. The circuit appeared to "react" to minimal changes, illustrating that even slight contact or proximity between conductive elements could influence measurement outcomes profoundly.