Excerpt from Note sur des Formules d'Introduction à l'Énergétique Physio-Et Psycho-Sociologique
Dans ces conditions, il va de soi que les phénomènes de cerebration ne pouvaient être directement représentés jusqu'ici dans des formules organiques où nous n'avons fait intervenir que la physio-énergie propre des individus.
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