Part 6/8:
Fluctuating Voltage Levels and Experimental Challenges
Throughout the process, the voltage readings oscillated between approximately 36.5 volts and upward of 38.8 volts. The irregular, rapid fluctuations suggested that the circuit's behavior was highly unstable, possibly due to inductive effects, parasitic capacitances, or the influence of environmental electromagnetic fields.
Repeated attempts to stabilize or increase the voltage, including toggling the coil connections and adjusting grounding points, yielded inconsistent results. The experimenter expressed frustration and curiosity, noting that the circuit's voltages were very sensitive to small physical adjustments, and seemingly "sneezes" or minor disturbances could cause significant shifts.