Bergey's Theory of Energy

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Bergey's Theory of Energy is a philosophical theory proposed by Sir Caden Bergey from the Allian Empire around 214 B.C. The theory states that there are five forms of energy humans are able to use, passed down from God, these being emotional energy, logical energy, occupational energy, physical energy, and sexual energy. The theory states that humans use all five of these forms in their lives, and that they each have certain power over us. Emotional energy is used in situations of great emotion, logical energy is used when processing complex thoughts and processes, occupational energy is used when completing tasks, physical energy is used when engaged in physical activities, and sexual energy when in love or attracted to a person.

The theory was widely circulated in the Allian Empire and regarded as scientific truth for a number of years, until the late 1200's and the Age of Refutation, during which the theory was refuted by multiple scientists. Today the theory is used by many psychologists and behavioral analysts to give background on some of the actions of man, and although it is not generally accepted scientifically, is very much ingrained in the culture of the world.