“…Recently, with the improvement in spatial and temporal resolution of instruments, direct observations of flux tube entanglement, that is, interlinked flux tubes (Fargette et al, 2020; Hwang, Dokgo, et al, 2020; Kacem et al, 2018; Kieokaew et al, 2020; Øieroset et al, 2019), were reported. These studies pointed out the differences between a classic flux rope and two entangled/interlinked flux tubes: a significant pressure enhancement which violates the force‐balanced flux rope model (Russell et al, 2017); a sharp rotation of magnetic field at the field strength peak region instead of a smooth bipolar variation in the transverse direction; and disparate plasma on two sides of this thin current indicating the lack of magnetic connectivity.…”