I will try to explain it from my point of view which I am hoping will be easier to understand.
Some time back while building the RC aitcraft, I was shaping a white foam nose cone and as I was shaping it into a long cone, I saw all of the dust from the foam
starting to orbit the main hub body of the part in the drill press.I could see that the static charge is keeping a lot of the dust in stable orbits for a very
long time so this was stuck im my head for years and years. How can foam dust hold a charge, with no magnets,no power ect. and it can do this with just sandpaper.
Why does foam dust stick to everything after the friction of sanding it?
Last year I saw the outline of this in a black and white silhouette on the internet and I knew exactly what it was..
It is a static charged rotating magnetic vortex likely with an atom like nature.
I started looking at the other silhouette looking for the part list. I'm now thinking of them as pattern art.(just a vaige diagram of the model.
What I have at this point...
It needs a way of powering the unit and stay in phase and generate the type of power to heat up alot of cathodes."Tesla coil type power"
Use a Tesla coil to fire arcoss the top of each cathode in the spiral to create electrons.
Next, it needs to power a magnet feild.
Just enough to hold up a dust like material, such as gold dust to charge and discharge within the orbits of the nucleus.
Next, drop the whole thing in a box built as a capasitor for dicharges.
The way I see it, It needs to be built as a runaway device and then contain it like a runaway Tesla coil.
I'm 15 months into building the tooling ect. to give it a try but I still don't have a vary good grip beyond the fundmentales, but I'm doing my best.
to learn as I progress.
The parts that you are seeing now are the tooling, "molds- plugs ect.
Think of all the wiring as the sandpaper as the dust passes it.
Trout