“This means that these cells which line your blood vessels, which are supposed to be smooth so that your blood flows smoothly now have these little spikey bits sticking out.”
much of this article is factually correct, and no doubt trillions of protein virus spike subunits which are unattached to whole viruses invade the body which is something that does NOT happen during an actual infection, and which would have a far different impact than an actual covid infection, but the above statement is complete nonsense because the tiny subunits of spike protein (not even close to the whole spike) that is manufactured by body from the mRNA template is so infinitesimally tiny compared even to the full diameter of a capillary that it’s not going to “stick out”, and as far as i know, there’s no evidence that these spike subunits “stick out” of anything ... these proteins are basically blobs for all practical purposes and are not tiny little swords ... that doesn’t mean they can’t maim and/or kill people, but they are not little swords “sticking out” of things ..
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...these proteins are basically blobs for all practical purposes and are not tiny little swords...
Interesting.
Do you happen to have any capillary specific studies proving this? That these spikes, in the capillaries, are not happening?
I’d like to know, as others likely would, one way or another.
TIA.
The problem is not one of computational fluid dynamical considerations, but of several mechanisms of action of the spike proteins in the body.
1) Spike proteins inducing platelets to clump together.
2) Spike proteins binding to the ACE2 receptor (and not entering the cytoplasm due to the mRNA instructions for the artificial spike protein containing two proline amino acids side-by-side at the relevant positions, so that the spike protein does not change configuration upon binding with the ACE2 receptor). This has the effect of stimulating the cell involved to release a number of inflammatory cytokines.
3) The aftereffects of the body attacking cells with the spike protein (worrisome in light of the Pfizer data which shows the lipid capsule for the spike protein propagating all over the body and concentrating in the ovaries and marrow).