We have been making some headway with the project. Through a discovery of it's reaction of the sound pressure created by high-frequency waves, with the help of a few other engineers, we have crated a frequency-synth module and have strung emitters from the box depicted in the diagram below, around the core's casing. Like what was mentioned by Finn himself, we are hoping that we can get rid of such a casing in the future, although for the time being, any progress we can get is good progress.
Sample 1: Synth module circuit path
Thankfully, the issue with the materials and electronics required to deal with the output of the core have been solved quite easily, by changing the metals that the prototype was made of, and swapped to more durable ones.
The core seems to be reacting at a higher-output as projected when the air-pressure is covering the surface, however the stability isn't the best in this state. The interesting thing is, is that the stability isn't degrading while this effect is in action. We will be basing future research on ideas around air-pressure, however I have a gut-feeling that we've gone as far as we can with this method of thinking.
For now, I will be turning my attention to working on the core fixture itself, it's strange.. It's almost as if the core is 'refusing' to output the results that we desire, due to the radiation we are sucking up, absorbing, and depositing outside the work zone.. It's almost as if it doesn't like what we're doing to it. It's a stupid theory, and I have a feeling i'd be rejected immediately due to it being completely against science basis, although.. There is this feeling..