Completely natural, immune system already does it... /sarc
Okay, let's pretend that I do not have a PhD in molecular biology and I actually understand NOTHING of how nucleic acids are made, function, and are destroyed in the body.
Now, please explain to me in technical terms exactly how RNA can "reprogram" DNA. I want to know how RNA which exists only outside of the nucleus forces its way into the nucleus where the DNA is. I want to know which human enzymes are involved in causing the RNA to interact with the DNA and to change the DNA sequence to match the RNA sequence. And then (bonus question), I want to know how this differs from when viruses inject RNA into your cells, taking them over and forcing them to produce nothing but virus RNA and proteins.
I'll need some references for your answers, as well. I have already described what a reliable reference is.
Don't take my word for it. Actual professionals have explained how RNA modifies DNA.
https://theconversation.com/rna-has-newly-identified-role-repairing-serious-dna-damage-to-maintain-the-genome-256429
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-51457-9
We've known for DECADES that SV-40 modified human DNA, and yes, SV-40 was found in the Jim Jones Jab.
How about using "a single noncoding RNA for RNA-guided cleavage of double stranded DNA, exhibiting genome editing activity in human cells"?
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41421-023-00615-2
You can hear another PhD, former MurdeRNA Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Tal Zaks, proudly brag in a 2017 TED talk about what the company’s mRNA shot does.
https://archive.org/details/moderna-boss-m-rna-jabs-are-rewriting-your-bodies-software-genetic-code-we-call-