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The Year the Sun Disappeared

2026-01-21 3 Dailymotion

In 536 AD, people across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia woke up to a terrifying reality — the sun no longer shone normally.<br /><br />Historical records from the time describe a “sun without brightness,” hanging in the sky like the moon. Daylight became dim and gray, even at noon. This darkness lasted for months, and in some regions, for over a year.<br /><br />With sunlight blocked, temperatures dropped dramatically. Summers felt like winters. Crops failed across entire continents, leading to mass famine. Food shortages caused social collapse, disease, and unrest. In parts of Europe, historians believe up to half the population died in the years that followed.<br /><br />For centuries, the cause remained a mystery.<br /><br />Modern science now points to a massive volcanic eruption, or possibly multiple eruptions, that sent enormous clouds of ash and sulfur into the atmosphere. These particles reflected sunlight away from Earth, creating a global volcanic winter.<br /><br />Ice core samples taken from Greenland and Antarctica confirm extreme atmospheric pollution around 536 AD, matching historical accounts almost perfectly.<br /><br />This catastrophic event triggered what historians now call the Late Antique Little Ice Age, reshaping civilizations and changing the course of human history — yet it remains one of the least discussed global disasters ever recorded.<br /><br />The year 536 AD is now widely considered by scientists and historians to be the worst year to be alive.<br /><br />History hides its darkest moments in plain sight.<br /><br />#shorts, #history, #story, #sun, #volcanic, #mystery, #mysterious, #unexpected

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