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In this illuminating episode of Spellbreakers, Matt Trump breaks down the dramatic week of solar activity with clarity, humor, and a healthy dose of perspective. He walks listeners through the powerful X-class solar flares and CMEs that hit Earth, creating brilliant auroras visible across unusually low latitudes. Matt explains what solar flares actually are, how they’re classified, and why understanding the difference between X-class flares and G-level geomagnetic storms matters for interpreting space-weather headlines.

Using accessible science and beautiful imagery—including the allegorical “Magnetosphere” painting—Matt demystifies concepts like coronal mass ejections, magnetosphere shielding, solar cycles, and the physics behind auroras. He also touches on the rising public interest in catastrophism, why mainstream commentators suddenly care about space weather, and how to think critically without spiraling into fear.

This episode serves as both a grounding introduction for newcomers and a clarifying refresher for longtime listeners navigating the flood of theories circulating online.

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