"Copy and paste" is useless unless you can understand it when someone asks more about what you pasted.
Just ask the guy who can't tell us the stoichiometric ratio he kept posting about earlier. He found a word and ran with it, but it buried him as soon as he was challenged.
Then, tell us more about a hollow concrete block with an electric blanket around it and how it could ever be compared to bones. Most ridiculous analogy yet.
Let's keep it simple. The word "innervation" means:
"The word innervate sounds like what it is — it means to “put the nerves into” https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/innervate#:~:text=It's pronounced “inNERVate," accent,they innervate the muscle fiber.
INTO - A very important word in that definition. "INTO" means -
"expressing movement or action with the result that someone or something becomes enclosed or surrounded by something else."
IN - Another important one here.
"used as a function word to indicate inclusion, location, or position within limits - in the lake"....."to or toward the inside especially of a house or other building - come in"....." within a particular place" ("within" meaning "inside or not further than a particular area or space; "inside" meaning "the inner part; the interior").
The deeper you dig, the harder it is to actually avoid the fact that bones have nerves IN them.
They are not hollow tubes like a straw or a concrete block. They are far more like a tree or a tree branch.
But let's forget cinder blocks, electric blankets, even trees.
Let's stick to the body.
Do you think we have bones IN our body, or just "passing through" the "hollow" core that is our skin?
Do we have blood IN or veins and arteries, or just "passing through" the hollow tubes?
Is our brain IN our skull, or just "floating near" it?
Is our heart IN the chest area defined by the spine/ribcage/sternum, or just "passing through" it?
Is there marrow IN our bones, or just "passing through" a big hollow cavity of calcium?
Do we have masticated food IN our digestive tract, or just "passing through" it?
Do you put food IN your mouth, or does it just "pass through" on the way to "passing through" the digestive tract?
Do we have pulp IN our teeth, or is it just "passing through" them? Where do they put a filling? "Passing through"?
Do we have alveoli IN our lungs, or just passing through?
Is there bile IN our gallbladder, or is it just "passing through"?
Sorry kid, but there is absolutely nothing you will be able to do that will prove your belief there are no nerves in bones.
Regardless of how much the others here may hate me, they are all rolling their eyes at your posts, and thinking something like
"STFU already. You are only making your situation WORSE by doubling and tripling down on something you clearly do NOT understand".
But I may be completely wrong about this basic fact of anatomy.
In fact, if
anyone here wants to join you in your belief and they can provide the proof that you simply cannot, I will take a month off from posting.
Hell, if YOU can provide proof that bones do not have nerves in them, I will take a month off.
DEAL?
Another terrible analogy. The copper wire is wrapped around the OUTSIDE of the hollow former to make the voice coil.
If you want to use a speaker as your example, we can try that. Looking at these pictures, please tell me the location of the amplifier, the insulation, the wires, and each speaker driver when the box is complete and able to be used.
Be specific. WHERE are those things located.
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Sorry kid, but your memory is your downfall once again.
YOU are the guy who is claiming a monoblock amp with a terminal strip on the outside is "bridged internally".
Tell us all how I faked these snaps and you "never" said (and never continued to say) such nonsense.
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Why does this stuff continue to come up? Because EVERY time you make yet another incorrect claim, try to tapdance away from being wrong, or flat-out lie, it throws you further down the hole of not being credible.
You already have no credibility as far as I'm concerned, but new people might not know how ridiculous you really are, and actually believe some of your nonsense.