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The reverse-engineering is very clever, at least as I understand it and as described. So what it does is:
1) Trick the immune system to not attack the vaccine by modding one of the nucleotides. This trick cannot be performed "in the wild".
2) Instruct the ribosome to make COVID-19 spike proteins. The modified necleotides are still recognized as the unmodified necleotides (apparently the ribosome is using legacy code while the immune system has all the latest patches).
3) Trick the ribosome into thinking the vaccine is coming from the nucleus and therefore is not foreign.
4) Metadata spurs the ribosome to create many copies of the spike protein immediately.
5) The vaccine "address label" pushes the spike proteins out of the cell.
6) Use known hacks to:
a) optimize the production of the spike proteins
b) fold the spike proteins to mimic the virus spike
7) Send a "stop" code to mark the end of the spike protein transcription.
8) Set an optimized "Time to Live" protein sequence so the spike proteins don't get "garbage collected".
The end result is the freely circulating spike proteins train the immune system.
I have two takeaways: a) Damn, humans are clever! and b) the ease of weaponization of this technology is going to give me nightmares.
1) Trick the immune system to not attack the vaccine by modding one of the nucleotides. This trick cannot be performed "in the wild".
2) Instruct the ribosome to make COVID-19 spike proteins. The modified necleotides are still recognized as the unmodified necleotides (apparently the ribosome is using legacy code while the immune system has all the latest patches).
3) Trick the ribosome into thinking the vaccine is coming from the nucleus and therefore is not foreign.
4) Metadata spurs the ribosome to create many copies of the spike protein immediately.
5) The vaccine "address label" pushes the spike proteins out of the cell.
6) Use known hacks to:
a) optimize the production of the spike proteins
b) fold the spike proteins to mimic the virus spike
7) Send a "stop" code to mark the end of the spike protein transcription.
8) Set an optimized "Time to Live" protein sequence so the spike proteins don't get "garbage collected".
The end result is the freely circulating spike proteins train the immune system.
I have two takeaways: a) Damn, humans are clever! and b) the ease of weaponization of this technology is going to give me nightmares.
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