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The press conference discusses intriguing phenomena related to magnetic fields and their interaction with solar wind. Key points include the anticipation of explanations for unexpected surprises observed during the event and the evolving nature of the magnetic ribbon. The conversation highlights the scientific principle that magnetic fields are generated by electric currents, suggesting that the ribbon's presence correlates with areas of intense magnetic field bending. A hypothesis is proposed regarding the potential role of solar wind in exciting matter through a local z-pinch effect, indicating a complex interplay between solar activity and magnetic field dynamics.
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Here is the press conference.

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It will be interesting to watch how these surprises are explained, as well as how the ribbon changes over time.
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong but magnetic fields are created by electric current and the ribbon is present where the magnetic field is most bent, therefore could this phenomenon be caused by excitation of matter from the solar wind by a local z-pinch?
 
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