No, mRNA doesn't edit your fucking genome, and I wish people would stop saying that. RNA != DNA, and mRNA doesn't include reverse transcriptase for doing the conversion. It has serious issues; that isn't one of them, and keeping pushing that makes you sound less legitimate.
Most of what you're saying is just word salad. We don't understand epigenetics; but literally anything could affect the DNA methylation. If anything I would think the mere presence of mRNA would be the least likely to do that. mRNA results in the production of a single protein and that's pretty much it. It might affect functioning, as might the protein it produces. That's a concern. IT STILL ISN'T FUCKING EDITING THE GENOME.
I can't help your reading comprehension. That is up to you.
If DNA is like code on disk then RNA is like code in RAM. So no, you're not editing your DNA when you poke around with RNA, but it's code nonetheless, and it gets mixed in with your other code. What's your uptime, BTW? When's your next reboot from disk? Does it really matter that mRNA doesn't edit our DNA?
The uptime of mRNA in general is a matter of weeks. If it doesn't knock you down by then, it's no worse - or better - than any other potential toxin that gets into your system. It's not going to go down through the generations.
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