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Would these metabolisms be realistic for this ternary system?

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First question: Would this simplex ternary system be stable?

If that question turns out to be yes, how would an organism based on carbon tetrachloride use the energy types below to provide enough energy for their metabolism?

The planet has an average of 8200% tidal force that the moon has on Earth, so organisms would use tidal energy for metabolism.

Because of the nearby brown dwarfs, some organisms would convert magnetic energy to energy they could use.

This is the most iffy, but can organisms harness liquid pressure to provide energy? I think piezoelectric materials could be used for this, but would energy be provided only as a conversion from kinetic energy (i.e. When something falls on it)?

All I'm asking for are ways the organisms could generate energy from these possible resources. Also, I've heard that planetary magnetic fields have incredible amounts of energy but are nonrenewable. Can you confirm this?

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