Interference with the Transmission of Innate Forces
    There can be Interference with the Transmission of Innate Forces.
    If a nerve is made abnormal in any part (as by impigement) there cannot be normal function of that nerve cell, which is a living organism. The mental impulse is robbed of some of its values and henceforth is (partially or wholly) not a perfectly assembled unit of energies as Innate sent it, but a somewhat dis-sembled unit. It no longer passes through the nerve "quietly" but "jangles" all the way. It is not entirely harmless to the nerve, and the nerve cell is not "vibrating" normally as it should, as any cell should, when normally functioning. When the psuedo mental impulse arrives at the tissue cell, it is not the perfectly assembled unit that Innate started out on the journey to the cell. It has a proportion of quality which is nothing less than mere unadapted universal forces, unable to balance proplerly the universal forces, already in the Tissue Cell.
    A nerve cell which is impinged is not a cell "at ease." Therefore, it will not "vibrate" normally in function. Its function is to convey the message. If it does not function properly it does not carry the "urge" properly, therefore the tissue receives a message which does not "read true."