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Final Fantasy 7's Sephiroth Was Right: Scientists Confirm Planet Has a Hidden 'Lifestream' Energy Source That Could Save Humanity

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Final Fantasy 7's Sephiroth Was Right: Scientists Confirm Planet Has a Hidden 'Lifestream' Energy Source That Could Save Humanity

In a shocking twist that mirrors the plot of the beloved 1997 video game, researchers at CERN have stumbled upon a revolutionary energy source they are calling the 'global Lifestream' — a subterranean network of bio-electromagnetic energy that appears to pulse through the Earth's crust. The discovery, detailed in a paper released Monday, claims the planet's core is capable of generating limitless, clean power, echoing the 'ff7 revelation' that the destructive Mako energy in the game was actually the planet's lifeblood. "We have the technology to tap into this without causing ecological collapse," lead physicist Dr. Elena Vance stated, drawing direct parallels to the game's antagonist, Sephiroth. Critics are already labeling the potential extraction method as 'real-world Mako,' igniting a global debate: will we repeat the mistakes of Shinra, or finally unlock the planet's gift to avert the climate crisis? Fan communities are erupting, with game director Tetsuya Nomura issuing a cryptic tweet: "The reunion... is not what you think."