Hello /sci/, I lurk here every so often but since I’m smooth brained I rarely post.
I was on /pol/ of all places on their big retard COVID thread and a thought emerged: What happens if the mRNA injections has a faulty instruction, creating a different than expected protein, what then happens to that protein? The first answer i received is that the body disposes of it, but if that’s true how can your body tell the difference between a bad protein and the protein used in the injection? I’ve been going on a rabbit hole and made it down to proteasomes but this is confusing me even further.
To water it down a bit, how the body deals with poorly instructed proteins?
I was on /pol/ of all places on their big retard COVID thread and a thought emerged: What happens if the mRNA injections has a faulty instruction, creating a different than expected protein, what then happens to that protein? The first answer i received is that the body disposes of it, but if that’s true how can your body tell the difference between a bad protein and the protein used in the injection? I’ve been going on a rabbit hole and made it down to proteasomes but this is confusing me even further.
To water it down a bit, how the body deals with poorly instructed proteins?
