Something is wrong in the Sun Astronomers used 3D modeling (https://youtu.be/k3Jvl3HZrqs) to determine the origin of supra-darcade downdrafts on the Sun, which are the dark finger-like structures seen during solar flares. They turned out to be self-organizing structures formed due to Rayleigh -Taylor and Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities acting in a turbulent region above groups of coronal loops. Superhardcadian downdrafts (SAD) were first detected on the Sun in 1999 by the Yohkoh spacecraft. These are dark, finger-shaped plasma streams that appear during eruptive flares, are located above groups of coronal loops and move towards the Sun. They often move at speeds much slower than theory predicts The number of sunspots for January was tabulated and again it turned out that the solar cycle exceeded the official forecast. No one knows how to explain this miracle. The sun began to freeze starting 2019-2020 (https://bit.ly/3J1VJG5). NASA images show frozen polar ice caps at the Sun poles. In the previous years same NASA SDO Sun images are without a polar cap. Within the framework of generally accepted scientific theories, we can talk about microns, about the loss of energy by the Sun, about a change in the viscosity of the surface layers of a star, about the transformation of the Sun into a neutron star, and so on. In any case, the situation is tense. According to (https://bit.ly/3AWdunE), the 25th solar cycle continues to frighten astronomers with its pace of development, which does not even think of stopping. In some photographs, it is noticeable that the Sun has polar caps. Photo taken in 2014 without polar caps (https://go.nasa.gov/3B0LhvH). Photo of 2021 with polar caps (https://go.nasa.gov/34aHSyM).