Ho incrociato questo articolo interessante su come funziona un vaccino a RNA messaggero, del tipo di quello prodotto da BioNTech/Pfizer. Sono nato in una regione italiana, la Romagna, che ha prodotto due tipi umani, il vitellone e lo scazigné. Il primo è senza dubbio più famoso, ma il secondo è più nobile, con la sua voglia irrefrenabile di smontare le cose per capire come funzionano. Aristotele, con il suo “scire per causas” era senza dubbio uno scazigné.
I came across this interesting article about a messenger RNA vaccine works, like the one manufactured by BioNTech / Pfizer. I was born in an Italian region, Romagna, which has produced two human types, the “vitellone” and the “scazigné”. The first is undoubtedly more famous, but the second is more noble, with its unstoppable desire to tear things apart to understand how they work. Aristotle, with his “scire per causas” was undoubtedly a scazigné.
The BNT162b mRNA vaccine has this digital code at its heart. It is 4284 characters long, so it would fit in a bunch of tweets. At the very beginning of the vaccine production process, someone uploaded this code to a DNA printer (yes), which then converted the bytes on disk to actual DNA molecules.
by Bert Huber
Reverse Engineering the source code of the BioNTech/Pfizer SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine – berthub.eu