A restless star tests the limits of our modern world.

Every day, life depends on invisible systems orbiting overhead and humming beneath our feet. Signals guide planes across oceans, timestamps sync global markets, power flows across continents without a second thought. It all feels stable, almost automatic. Yet above it all burns a star capable of disrupting that certainty in hours. Solar eruptions do not need to be historic to be disruptive. They only need to be strong enough to find the weak link. The unsettling truth is not that the Sun can flare. It is how many essential systems were never built with that flare in mind.



