Now the mRNA experiment subjects are walking around producing and shedding spike proteins.
No I don't think so. Proteins alone will not replicate.
However, what the paper is saying is that A the spike proteins are likely attaching themselves to vascular cell walls and other cells and B the immune system is then triggered doing damage to all these places.
No I don't think so. Proteins alone will not replicate.
The mRNA instructs cells to create the spike protein. Vaccinated people are generating the spike proteins in their bodies.
Yes but once this messenger RNA is used up there will be no more proteins generated.
(Obviously we don't know WHAT is in the "vaccine", I'm just commenting on mRNA)
Which is not an instance of spike proteins replicating. The RNA vaccine might do that, but not the spike proteins alone.
Proteins alone will not replicate.
Prions don't really replicate either, they cause other existing proteins of the same type to fold wrongly also. It's more like an ice-9 situation.
That is also a very rare thing, it's not going to happen with any random protein and certainly not one that isn't native to the human body.
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