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The sequence is important for coding instructions to make the spike protein. But its going to break down in the same time frame as any RNA strand.

You're describing natural RNA, this was made in a lab and they specifically formulated it so that it doesn't break down.

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Is there a new kind of atomic element I haven’t heard of? Have they induced carbon or oxygen or phosphorus to behave in some new way contrary to its physical properties?

These are nucleobases (C5H5N5) attached to a sugar (C5H10O5) and a phosphate (PO4). Thats it. The only difference is the sequence of nucleobases in the string. How would it be specially formulated? If you change the formula it isnt RNA. I mean, if you believe there is something going on at the molecular level you need to cite a scientific source that describes how what you are describing might be done. If you cant find any biochemists who can describe how something like this can be accomplished what am I supposed to think? You need to be more specific

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Would it theoretically be possible to retain the geometry / integrity of the manufactured RNA via some type of nanotech? Or is that slightly off-scale?

And the other suggestions have been that the RNA supposedly could modify DNA, to then in the future reproduce . I haven't looked to check for legitimacy on that claim however

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The lipid nanoparticle that contains the RNA could hang around for awhile. Who knows how long? If you were intentionally trying to make the nanoparticle last a long time maybe you could prolong the duration that the body was manufacturing spike protein. But at some point the LNP will degrade and the RNA will be used up. Eventually it will be all gone.

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I admire your scepticism of Jews and their tyrannical government looming over us. But please don't make shit up about basic biology. I'm not even making fun of you for not understanding. Just don't make a fool of yourself.

RNA is a specific pattern of atoms that floats around in water. The RNA for a "COVID spike protein" is a published and unique sequence of A C G and U. DNA is more or less RNA but with the U's replaced with T's.

It makes no sense to say that they have "special RNA" or that "synthetic RNA" is dangerous RNA. An understandable claim would be that it might be less pure due to its synthesis, but that's not what you expressed.

Lastly, yes, there are viruses that naturally live in the human body that are known to have the necessary RNA to DNA apparatus, that would indeed embed the viral DNA into your DNA.

It will happen in dwindling amounts, but that also happens with any other normal viral infection, with COVID or influenza or a cold.

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It does break down, it's the protein that doesn't