The dark ages | What caused the Dark Ages
We wonder how the world and man survived between 536 and 547? There has been and will never be a worse time in human history. Mankind's escape from it was a miracle and this miracle proves that the system of the universe is running a force words of Dr. McCormack is Professor of History at Harvard, the world's third-largest university.
This research revolves around just one point, "What is the past of man?" During the research, when these experts arrived in 536, they were amazed. Because there was a strange event in the universe this year. When people woke up in the morning, the sun was gone from the earth. Europe, the Middle East and Asia were covered with dark clouds and these clouds cast a deep night over the world The hand was not decorating and there was no ray of light in any corner of the world. It was strange.
People stood on the streets and rooftops and looked at the sky, but the sky was not visible People thought that this torment would be averted in a day and a half but the days passed and the night spread and increased.
After three or four days, the temperature of the earth began to fall and the whole of Europe and half of Asia began to freeze.
the days turned into weeks, the weeks turned into months and the months became years, but the sun did not return and the world became a ball of ice. The record of two and a half thousand years of cold was broken.
When did winter end and when did summer begin? When the night turned into day, all the statistics died.In cities, even dogs and cats became extinct. People ate even their pets. It was a gift. People used to borrow and give embers from each other. Roof beams, hair and wood floors were sacrificed to stoves and people also burned their furniture to make coal.
This summer, snow fell in China, crops were destroyed and people starved to death. Irish history records that in the year 536-539, it became impossible to find bread. Then, in 541, a plague of gallstones broke out in the Egyptian coastal city of Alfarma. Which spread rapidly and resulted in the loss of one-half to one-third of the Roman Empire's population, and this led to the collapse of the empire.
This period lasted for 18 months with full intensity. A year and a half later, the temperature started to rise a Little . After a year and a half, things began to change, but it still took eleven years for the sun to return with full energy.
In 547, the difference between East and West became clear and the seasons began to return, but the first year and a half and then the next nine and a half years had damaged the world by thousands of years. The earth had run out of energy. 'Grain seeds were not first and if they were, they would not grow and if they were, they would not be produced from the land.
The ears of the people also missed the sound of cats and dogs. The people melted the ice and drank. There was no counting it. The wise people used to say clearly that the world may not be able to return to the old way now.
This series of sadness, scarcity, anxiety, helplessness and despair continued till 570 AD. The sun came back, the moon was visible and the stars were twinkling in the night sky, but scarcity, humiliation and sadness were not moving, fear and awe had settled in the hearts of the people.
Eighty-two percent of us humans like to sit for long periods of time. Experts believe that this is one of the seven effects of the Dark Age of 536 AD. The memory of our genes is gone and we are now looking for a place to sit all day. Depression was also a product of that time. Before that man only had anxiety. This anxiety turned into depression in these 18 months.
Researchers at the Harvard University Initiative for the Science of the Human Past have now found a detailed analysis of a piece of ice from a Swiss glacier.
Two small particles of volcanic glass were found in the glacier that fell in the spring of 536, showing that the volcano had erupted in Iceland and North America at that time, causing ash to spread over half of the northern hemisphere.
"Procopes" who is the historian of the time. He writes that at that time the sun had become the moon. There was no sign of the sun. People were neither starving nor safe from epidemics. Death was everywhere.
These accidents were so dangerous that it took a whole century for Europe to return to its former state
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