The guy in this video makes several mistakes in his leaps of logic.
First, the Moderna's "Operating System" is a really poor choice of words on their part. It would be more accurate (analogously) to call it a "temporary software update". The mRNA is basically a cell software program (we have thousands of programs running at any one time, so this is just one more). These "vaccine" mRNA are completely broken down within a day or so.
Second, he uses the term "alien," in reference to the mRNA which is true in the real definition of the term, but more accurately it should be called exogenous meaning it comes in from outside of the cell itself. It has nothing to do with outer space.
Third he starts talking about "nano" and goes from the size of something (the PEGylated Lipid nanoparticle that carries the mRNA) to computers, and then goes straight into it being made of silicon. There is no silicon there. None. Even if there was, that is not really a problem at all. Our body can break down silicon just fine and expel it, but there isn't any, so this whole line of reasoning is ludicrous.
I stopped watching once he started talking about the zombie apocalypse.
He sounds like he might know something about biology, but he doesn't seem to know anything about nanotechnology in general, or this vaccine specifically. I'm not even sure how much he knows about biology. He made several mistakes. I think he knows just enough to feed his fear, and no more. If I had to guess I would say he is a doctor or nurse. Quite frankly, in my experience doctors know shit about cell and molecular biology unless they need to for their specialty (oncology e.g.) or are M.D. Ph.D.s.
The guy in this video makes several mistakes in his leaps of logic.
First, the Moderna's "Operating System" is a really poor choice of words on their part. It would be more accurate (analogously) to call it a "temporary software update". The mRNA is basically a cell software program (we have thousands of programs running at any one time, so this is just one more). These "vaccine" mRNA are completely broken down within a day or so.
Second, he uses the term "alien," in reference to the mRNA which is true in the real definition of the term, but more accurately it should be called exogenous meaning it comes in from outside of the cell itself. It has nothing to do with outer space.
Third he starts talking about "nano" and goes from the size of something (the PEGylated Lipid nanoparticle that carries the mRNA) to computers, and then goes straight into it being made of silicon. There is no silicon there. None. Even if there was, that is not really a problem at all. Our body can break down silicon just fine and expel it, but there isn't any, so this whole line of reasoning is ludicrous.
I stopped watching once he started talking about the zombie apocalypse.
He sounds like he might know something about biology, but he doesn't seem to know anything about nanotechnology in general, or this vaccine specifically. I'm not even sure how much he knows about biology. He made several mistakes. I think he knows just enough to feed his fear, and no more. If I had to guess I would say he is a doctor or nurse. Quite frankly, in my experience doctors know shit about cell and molecular biology unless they need to for their specialty (oncology e.g.) or are M.D. Ph.D.s.