Sorry.
To be honest, I really doubt that because...
Likewise, you could say: with a weighing-scale and two identical objects, the axis will remain put (at "zero") regardless of which side each individual object is currently set. The heavier one side, the lighter the other.
Even as the position of both objects may torque the balance, the energy from this will be absolute. You can't pretend energy as the balance's angle.
So then, are you talking of charge? Well you're saying nonsense either-way.
That's good! I think you're just trying to find a clever way to prove the notion of "God" impossible. I wish to assist you.
Edit:
Eh, here I go. A popular argument from theists is:
Because "God" created the laws of the universe, i.e. the Ten Commandments and even the laws of physics (which really don't both qualify as laws when taken from the same aspect), he has control over everything, the Alpha and the Omega (I don't care what that's supposed to mean).
Whatever religious "proof" you find out there, it always relies on highly abstract (the most unreliable) axioms, which often circulate for validation.