This story is at https://www.livescience.com/space/the-sun/watch-eerie-ufos-and-a-solar-cyclone-take-shape-in-stunning-new-esa-video-of-the-sun … ESAs Solar Orbiter has taken images of a towering cyclone of plasma exhibiting behaviour never seen before on the Sun. Gigantic plumes of solar wind plasma emerged in the wake of a massive solar explosion. Watch the video at the link above. It also displays strange lines stretching across the Sun – a flow of superfast charged particles. Plasma flys out of the Sun itself. Other phenomena are compared to UFOs and aliens, as in ceative video games. They appear to be stars in the background of the solar activity.
Did the uptick in solar activity have anything to do with the recent Myanmar earthquake? See https://www.sciencenews.org/article/liquefaction-mayanmar-earthquake … or if you have a paroblem with that link try https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/myanmar-quake-soil-liquefaction-caused-severe-damage-says-indian-agency-ncs-101743171178547.html …
Over at https://phys.org/news/2025-04-hunga-volcano-eruption-unexpected-southern.html … the 2022 Hunga Tonga submarine volcano seems to have caused global cooling rather than global warming, as gleefully expected by the Net Zero crowd.
There is another surprise at https://phys.org/news/2025-04-early-earth-crust-composition-discovery.html …. in a study in the journal Nature [see https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08719-3 … ] we are told the earth’s first crust, dating to around 4.5 billion years ago, contrary to consensus, probably had a chemical signature remarkably like the crust of the Earth in the modern world. This indicates, or at least it suggests, little has changed since them. In Plate Tectonics theory, the prevailing consensus belief, it is thought that tectonic plates moved and drove beneath earch other in order to create the chemical fingerprint of the modern crust. Research has shown that our chemical footprint existed in the proto-crust. Geologists have been arguing, for years, over when Plate Tectonics began. Research, over the years, resulted in a lot of inconsistent results. Modelling is usually involved – as it is in the latest study. Did Plate Tectonics ever begin – or is it all fantasy. It has been thought that meteors, or asteroid impacts, triggered plate movement – in fits and starts. We may note that idea could also be applied to an expanding earth model.