First time poster, and I have no formal education; however, I do have a question.
Regarding gravity as a power source:
The planet Europa orbits Jupiter within it's immense gravitational field. Europa also feels gravitational effects from other Jovian moons, which creates heat energy.
I understand that Einstein said "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch" or something to that effect with regards to energy, but where's the x-factor? Why couldn't infinite energy be harnessed out of 2 objects with an appreciable amount of gravity not orbit some massive, stellar hunk of magnet and copper wire and get an infinite supply of energy from it?