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This philosophy was said by the Spaniard Joaquin Trincado Matheo, he was born in Cintruenigo, in Navarra province of Spain. In 1866 when his parents died a Jesuit congregation helped him with his studies. This was until he obtained the tittle number 22 as electrician in the city of Lieja Belgium. He studied this science when it just began, and he helped in some way to the installation of the first electric power plants, and the heating and artificial climate systems as well. In 1903 Trincado traveled as immigrant to South America and went to Buenos Aires, Argentina. He went there to practice his profession, and in few years he stated his principles: "The electricity is the all-powerful force and mother of everything created", and "The magnetism is the result of the universal movement". Once he stated his principles he felt that there was something else beyond all the philosophies of his time. This took him to investigate what was related with the spirits. These spirit practices were carried on in the spiritistic associations where the Kardec, Flammarion and other's books were studied. |