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Gravity as source of energy?

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1 It can be used. . . For example space probles like voyager 1 and voyager 2 used the gravity of planets when they passed by and theyr speed was increased. Do we see a potentail in using this kind of gravity?Black holes for example can be a far more strongher slingshot then the gravitation planets have. If you have so much time NeonSturm just think a way to capture energy produced when you slingshot pass by a planet with something( that stores energy to) . 1 It can be used. . . For example space probes like voyager 1 and voyager 2 used the gravity of planets when they passed by and theyr speed was increased. Do we see a potentail in using this kind of gravity?Black holes for example can be a far more strongher slingshot then the gravitation planets have. If you have so much time NeonSturm just think a way to capture energy produced when you slingshot pass by a planet with something( that stores energy to) .
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3 Examples:
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5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh7wGA_p-BQ
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7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTIGOe5ckj0
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9 This is how the space probes Voyager 1 and Voyager 2increased theyr speed and now are flying away from our solar system at the speed of 14-17 km/s.
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11 http://hypertextbook.com/facts/1997/PatricePean.shtml