The rotational gravity /
buoyancy power generator relates to the generation of power by harnessing the gravitational and buoyant forces which act on an apparatus in a natural or man-made
liquid medium and converting such forces into
mechanical energy. More specifically, the rotational gravity /
buoyancy power generator improves on operably different, fluid medium power generators by efficiently utilizing the
gravitational force as efficiently as the
buoyant force is harnessed. The rotational gravity /
buoyancy power generator includes methods, systems and devices for a plurality of weighted containers with a movable closure means on one or both ends, attached to one or more chains, belts or conveyances with one or more rotating sprockets or pulleys on horizontally aligned shafts which form a continuous loop in primarily a vertical arrangement comprising ascending and descending phases upon such apparatus in a continuous and flowing movement (FIG. 1). In the descent phase the containers are open on both ends (FIG. 2) and have greater density than the volume of liquid they displace causing them to rapidly sink through the
liquid medium due to the force of gravity. In the ascent phase the containers have either their upper ends sealed, both ends sealed or are filled by internal bladders when, in any embodiment, a volume of gas is introduced such that the overall volume of the containers have a lesser density than the liquid displaced causing the containers to rise through the
liquid medium due to the
buoyant force. The chains, belts or conveyances to which the containers are attached rotate the sprockets or pulleys and their associated shafts creating mechanical power. Such power can be used to turn electrical generators or other mechanical machines which necessitate such power input.