Nope. Recently, in trying to reason how the natural positive feedback to dynamic fusion (what I call the plasma process), I fancied that any surplus fusion mustn't raise the fuel temperature, avoids it by putting it into potential energy instead of heat. Then, big joke on me, figured sun won't explode at all because at a given depth, how could pressure vary? Then bigger joke, figured that a vortex could do just that, (it is a gas after all), hence the center would cool due to reduction of density and the cooling plasma could snort up unchecked fusion under the ring-shaped hump surrounding. Silly me. Found out that authorized thinkers buy the magnetic plug crap at the cause and still scratch their heads on why the cold spot spins.
The resulting sleeve of plasma under runaway fusion raises Macroscopically neutral flare but electron solar coating zooms up thousands of miles: some electrons come back down with landing dollops, some escape completely. Where the dollops land would account for the lesser, alternate magnetic polarities that pair with the heavy polarity for emerging stuff.
Read Dr. Rob Roy Britt's decade-old explanation that says I got it backwords.:bawl:
But just in case he got it wrong, maybe doppler can tell us how the whirlpools grow in case their centers spin that deeply. Jimmy Wales said thanky same, but favors the consensual stuff over the truth so help me.
Don't believe a word I said because users here expect documentary confirmation from new peer-reviewed stuff. I disavow anything that I think of myself. But you might keep an eye out in case I am also wrong about being wrong.