In 536 AD, The World Went Dark for 18 Months — They Buried It From Every History Book
In 538 AD, a Roman statesman wrote a letter that nobody believed. His name was Cassiodoris, and he wrote it from Ravena. The sun, he said, had turned a sickly blue. At noon, the people of Rome cast no shadows. The moon had gone empty, and the seasons collapsed together. A winter without storms gave…
