An “invisible force” saved us from a solar flare?

Something like a slow, elongated, unknown force blocked a solar flare toward Earth.
Could an invisible object have blocked a solar flare coming towards Earth? (video capture)
Something curious happened on June 2 on our star: an unknown invisible force may have saved the Earth from a solar flare of great potential.
In the image we are seeing from the Lasco C2 satellite, you can see this intriguing event for astrophysicists; the solar flare is partially blocked for a while by an unknown elongated force in front of it.
Normally, a solar flare shoots out into space in its entirety, but that blast is blocked by something in front of it, making it appear that only part of the blast can move around an unknown force before shooting off into space.
The elongated force appears to be moving slowly through the solar flare, suggesting it could be a very large spacecraft.
But perhaps we are facing something more unknown to our knowledge, since that solar flare could have hit our planet squarely due to its position, and this invisible force acted on it.
Aside from considering that our star can certainly be a dimensional gateway to travel to other star systems, that doesn’t mean our star really is what it is.
The official version says that the Sun is a main sequence G-type star and luminosity class V that is located in the center of the solar system and constitutes the largest source of electromagnetic radiation in this planetary system.
And we don’t doubt it, but indifferently it may harbor more secrets or mysteries than astrophysicists can imagine. But… why did this appear in the Sun? Was the object really blocking the solar flare that could impact our planet?
A complete mystery that we will continue to investigate, as this is a unique opportunity to study this phenomenon in depth, which at the moment is not known whether it is natural or artificial.
Are they protecting us or are they just protecting the planet?