Yeah I was amazed when I saw it long time ago.
If I remember correctly, the simplest circuit consists only of a microwave transformer and an adp printer adapter,
only the secondary is used on which the adp is connected. A diode across the adp was necessary to prevent blowing up the adapter.
The sparking wires are 1 from the adp and 1 from the transformer.
Resonance, when the spark is most intense, is achieved by adjusting the characteristics of the circuit instead of a pwm:
by playing around with the connector to find the hotspot.
draw me a drawing of how his primary was connected , draw me as most as you can .
What does he mean when he say "connect negative and positive together" ... and it creates neutrinos ? ...
Oh... and , how the hell are those diodes working ??
So theoretically a unipolar direction could be possible ?