Tech billionaire Elon Musk has continued to share his enthusiasm for "synthetic mRNA," writing on his X platform that the technology has "incredible potential" as "digital medicine."
Responding to a post by liberal social media personality Ed Krassenstein, who wrote, "mRNA technology will save millions of American lives in the future if Republicans don't get in the way," Musk said, "Synthetic mRNA has incredible potential!"
"Synthetic mRNA is basically digital medicine with incredible potential."
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) May 8, 2024
Not my words.
Elon's. pic.twitter.com/0Tqh3tflCp
It's not the first time Musk has gone on record gushing about how "synthetic mRNA" has the potential to change the world. According to Musk, synthetic mRNA is digital medicine that acts as a computer program capable of rewriting the human genome.
"I think there are going to be a lot of breakthroughs on the medical front," Musk said. "Especially around synthetic mRNA."
“You can basically doing anything with synthetic RNA… DNA… It’s like a computer program,” continued Musk.
“With effort that’s not too crazy, you can probably stop aging. You can basically do anything. You can turn someone into a friggin’ butterfly if you want, with the right DNA sequence.” Watch:
During the pandemic, Musk announced Telsa was building “RNA microfactories” for German vaccine maker CureVac.
Musk’s enthusiasm for mRNA appears to remain undimmed despite acknowledging in September 2023 that a Covid booster shot almost sent him to hospital.
At the time, Musk expressed concerns about the vaccine’s effectiveness and potential side effects, questioning the claims of 100% efficacy.
“I think efficacy changes are a result of new strains and the vaccine immunity wearing off. It’s stupid anyone ever claimed it was 100% effective. No vaccine is 100% fool-proof,” said Musk.
He also explained the incident that almost landed him in hospital after taking his third mRNA dose in the form of a Covid booster.
“As for myself, I got original Covid before the vaccine was out (mild cold symptoms) and had to get three vaccines for travel. The third shot almost sent me to hospital,” he tweeted. However, he did not mention the symptoms that he suffered.
(Article by Baxter Dmitry republished from thepeoplesvoice.tv)