While it isn't clear what exactly you mean with "magic energy", using the prefix "magic" for something quite often - and most likely in this case - refers to something that is NOT scientific, and which therefore may not even exist.
Generally any fiction work that deals with the supernatural or magic will be classified as "fantasy." The "horror" genre in particular includes supernatural aspects.
As of now, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of magic in reality. Magic, as commonly depicted in fiction, involves supernatural forces and abilities that are not currently understood or possible within the laws of physics. While advancements in technology may bring about seemingly magical abilities in the future, they would likely be based on scientific principles rather than true magic.
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Yes, the scientific method can be used to test supernatural phenomena. So far studies conducted in a scientific manner suggest that supernatural occurrences do not exist.
the entire religion is based on the supernatural and magic and the goddess. The short answer: YES!
The supernatural adds an atmosphere of mystery and suspense to the drama.
The term “magic” means a supernatural power that can be used to move or change something.
A story with a "supernatural" element, which features ghosts, magic, gods or other things outside of the natural world.
The tortoise is used as black magic in India because the people believe it posses supernatural powers.
proves that supernatural things exist - Magic, Spirits etc.
A person who believes that scientific laws rather than supernatural powers govern the universe is called a naturalist.
I'm not quite sure what you are asking, but the late "Magic Johnson" has been deemed to have "supernatural powers" surrounding his performance on the basketball court.