Whip-cracking burst of energy from sun could explain solar wind

The "s" shape is apparent and deceiving. It's actually a twist or helix of the filament. We can only see part of it.

I have seen this happen, with magnetic dipoles on youtube. A magnetic dipole is the region where the magnetic field is converged into a "filament". Like the internal area of a solenoid coil. Un-like the electric field, the M field can be squeezed and compressed. This compressed area is the "dipole" of the magnetic field.

With high M field generation.....this dipole area can twist and rotate this dipole flux. This gives the dipole area much more density, and therefore much more power.

When such a dipole is quickly relaxed.......that twist can ripple down the established external magnetic field.

The velocity of that ripple, can be varied with the pitch and/or diameter, of the ripple.

IF that pitch increased or the diameter decreased, as it advanced.......it would not only carry, but accelerate raw charge.