Sure. Those aren't the actual values. The actual values are in the "Raw" column. The values in the "Current" and "Worst" columns are normalized numbers, where higher (usually normalized to 100 or 255) is better. As the numbers in the manufacturer specific "Raw" column get worse, the value in "Current" will count down. When it reaches the value in "Threshold" an official SMART error will be triggered.
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