i think i can improve on the concept.

since raindrops are just water particles which are earthbound following the laws of gravitational pull (raindrops always go down, not up

), i think studies on this technology should focus on a way to simulate raindrops, so even with the absence of natural rain, the technology can still function.
i'm thinking that since water is not a problem to procure, and gravity is all-present which is in force anywhere in the world, a device or contraption can be constructed to simulate rain and raindrops. with the piezoelectric materials, and the simulated raindrops, electrical power can be generated all year round. and since the simulated raindrops need not go to "waste" (it can still be caught in a basin of sorts and not seeped by trees and go underground as in nature), water can be "recycled" to repeat the cycle of simulated raindrops again.

albeit a small fraction of power actually generated in the first place will be used to move still water to process it into simulated raindrops in a continuous cycle, i believe it has the potential for a perpetual motion machine! perpetual motion = perpetual power! (just a wishful thinking of course

lolz)
if only man can harness the forces of gravity as a power source in itself, then it will just be a better world for mankind.

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