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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Spiritual fuel that runs the body and mind, generally invisible to science (but not Lost Technology). Life Energy may be the same thing as the spirit, or rather just some sort of spiritual Life Meter. Even the hardest of television Science Fiction can't seem to help but use this trope at one point or another, even though modern science doesn't give it a leg to stand on...nor can it demonstrate the untruth of the claim, since the basic nature of biological life remains imperfectly understood. Vitalistic claims are a-scientific, but not counter-scientific. |