I've been thinking, we have so many means of power, but all of which begin with the use of a potential/normal energy. However I believe that a chain of energy can be started with a force, a force such as a vacuum. (I don't think as gravity as a force that could start an energy chain because gravitational potential energy is basically gravity.) Nothing is all around our little blue planet right? So doesn't that mean we should utilize it? We could create something that would transform kinetic energy into a usable electrical potential energy. I was thinking a wheel or something that had a constant flow of air fed to it through a tube, and after which is rushed out of the tube via vacuum. Now, I know that sound a bit like a windmill, but then again, the wheel could be spun forever (Or at least until we run out of air) thus creating an infinite power source. However another issue is gravity. Even air is subject to gravity, so how are we to pump air up? That's why I posted this thread, because I want to hear your inventions in the comment section or you can email me. Regardless, please also tell me if this is a good idea or not.
~Gabe