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Your prompt contains a mix of code syntax and trailing characters (“tell me about ,false,false]–> Not working and : This is the standard syntax for an HTML comment. It hides code from the browser.

Why it says “Not working”: If you have code structured as ]–> Not working is trying to close a conditional comment (often used in old Internet Explorer styling), but without a proper opening tag, it will render as plain, broken text on a webpage. 2. Video Game: “False PHD” (The Binding of Isaac)

If you are playing The Binding of Isaac: Repentance, “False PHD” is a passive item.

What it does: It identifies all pills, turns positive stat pills into their negative counterparts, and grants a permanent damage boost for every negative pill you swallow.

Why it might seem “not working”: If you have another item like Lucky Foot or PHD, it alters your pill rotation, which can sometimes make the item feel like it isn’t giving you the expected negative stat drops or black hearts. 3. Academic Context: PhD Experiments “Not Working”

If this was a literal question about a PhD program where your code or experiments are failing:

It is completely normal: Data shows roughly 20% of PhD candidates leave their programs early, often due to the stress of experiments not working.

Negative results are still results: In academic research, proving a hypothesis false is still a publishable and valuable scientific contribution.

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