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And along with that it triggered aurora borealis in far south locations of Panama, Italy, all these auroras. And you can think of the Sun as in some regards as a rough analogy of a giant bar magnet. It's got a north pole at one end and a south pole at the other. So these magnetic field lines, they loop around the Sun to the north pole and the south, like those on a bar magnet, like the Earth as well. And if you have some iron filings you can do a good experiment. You can see that same effect. It's quite startling if you have some filings, like a magnet, some filings on paper, put a magnet underneath and see all the magnetic field lines. But as the Sun rotates and different parts of the Sun actually rotate at different speeds, the feelings of tons of hot plasma are constantly stirred, getting intermixed, and some are getting torn this way, others getting torn that way. The result is those magnetic field lines become stretched and distorted and all tangled up. And all that tension and energy, it's got to give way at some point. Just dropping.
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