What will happen on April 23, 2023? The theory of the solar storm and the end of the world

What will happen on April 23, 2023? The theory of the solar storm and the end of the world
What will happen on April 23, 2023? The theory of the solar storm and the end of the world

What will happen on April 23, 2023? It has become one of the most searched questions on Google, here we explain what is known about this new theory what does it have to do with him end of the world caused by a solar storm.

In recent years, thanks to social networks, theories about the end of the world they go viral quickly and it is the case of what is believed to happen next April 23, 2023 and that it is related to a solar storm without precedents.

The latest theory indicates that the Sunday April 23, 2023 a solar storm will cause the collapse of the internet worldwide and, therefore, the end of humanity as we know it so far.

The solar storm It will happen after the Sun completes a cycle and some of its layers break off into the cosmos, radiating an extremely high temperature. The satellites that surround the planet will be the first affected and half of the population would be left incommunicado, around 4 billion people.

The animals would be severely affected by radiation and high temperatures, which in turn would cause greater melting at the poles, causing higher tides. The theory indicates that the sky would be covered in ashes due to the fires unleashed by all the power of the Sun around the world, causing an infinite night.

What does NASA say about the April 23, 2023 theory?

NASA so far has no record that the April 23, 2023 one is going to register solar storm; However, he has warned on different occasions about the damage that the Sun could cause in areas related to technology.

Just this past February 2, 2023, a massive solar detachment impacted the Land. The amount of energy was such that electricity was momentarily interrupted in several countries of the American continent.

 
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