@xianc78 @ryo @Terry @fluffy Yea there was that one study that showed the mRNA got its complement in-vitro … even though it was in a petri dish, it still shouldn’t have happened at all. Our own mRNA doesn’t get compliments after its used to build proteins; that happens in an entirely different process.
But maybe that doesn’t happen in-vivo .. and it’d be very difficult/maybe impossible to tell if it did anything to our genome. But it still goes to show how little these scientists know about this tech or even have a basic handle on how animal biology works. They’re discovering all this crap as it’s being tested on billions of people … like Windows 95