Scientists Warn: The Next Solar Storm Can Break the Internet
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The sun is currently unleashing some of its most aggressive activity in over two decades, completely shattering scientific predictions for Solar Cycle 25. A direct hit from a massive coronal mass ejection could send geomagnetically induced currents tearing through the Earth, prematurely aging transformers and tripping modern power grids. Deep-sea submarine cables, the fragile copper backbone of our global internet, are incredibly vulnerable to these intense solar-induced electrical surges. If a once-in-a-century superstorm strikes today, experts warn it could knock out vital navigation satellites, crash global routing protocols, and plunge our hyper-connected digital society into absolute chaos. Click the video to explore the terrifying science behind these extreme cosmic threats and discover exactly what happens to our modern infrastructure when a super solar storm hits. This is the AI tool behind it → https://higgsfield.ai/s/general-brightsideofficial-kDdKTb Credit: The edge of s
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