Hard to say... Maybe some combination of the earth’s rotation and celestial 
gravity.  That is if it actually works as described.


All I’m sure of is that it isn’t generating energy out of nothing.


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This isn't ‘perpetual motion machine’.   Its not breaking the law of 
conversation of energy.   If it works, its getting energy from somewhere.



 
For gravity to provide continuous energy, it must usable some asymmetry. 
 
Tidal energy depends mostly on the asymmetry of our moon’s gravity which varies 
continuously due to orbital motion. OK technically the gain comes directly from 
the rise and fall of sea levels, which is itself caused by the combined effects 
of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of 
the Earth. 
 
This kind of tidal sea level change would not be available, but the underlying 
forces would be - to the large machine of RAR in Illinois.
 
Is that what you are implying – that basically it operates off of the moon’s 
gravity field?

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