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Life is in the complex motion of cells, the organized molecules. It seems once a cell dies, it cannot be restarted. Some life depends directly on the sun, and wind, maybe waves and tides.In our bodies there is a fire burning in every cell, existing in the mitochondria. But there are viruses with no fire of their own and a car engine burns fuel and runs, but is not alive. A virus is arguably not alive but a mechanism. Living things grow, respire or transpire, reproduce, excretes waste. A great end indeed is the mind, as part of life. Animals like cats have very small minds compared to us people. The mind is more than the work of mitochondria or mere mechanisms. Some disagree.Life is energy, and energy cannot be destroyed. Energy that does work and thinks, it can't happen by chance. Blood in motion, muscle, and the nervous system. I think there is physical life tied to soul and spirit. That is why there is no revival of the dead after a certain point.