Oversimplification & its complications
Take the headline that appeared all across media earlier this month about a 'piece of the Sun breaking off'. Some bhakts of oversimplification interpreted this as the coming end of the world.

Truth is that, as any simple astrophysics textbook would tell you, solar prominences are regular features. They are large plasma and magnetic structures shooting out from the Sun's surface, frequently looping around like a tongue touching its own companion-nose. Why these solar plasma jets occur - usually for a few days, at best, weeks - scientists are yet to figure out. Which may be enough knowledgeable ignorance for the truth to be far away from the simpler headline: It's the end of the solar system!
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