Göbekli Tepe and Derinkuyu completely change the timeline of human history. There's growing geological evidence of a massive cataclysm (Younger Dryas impact) around 12,800 years ago, which might explain why advanced civilizations were suddenly forced to build these massive doomsday bunkers.
I recently watched a fascinating, deep-dive documentary about this exact theory and how everything we learned in history class might be incomplete.
If you want to go down the rabbit hole, you can watch it here: https://youtu.be/w5CnYSGowGc

by drmohamed2

13 Comments

  1. Derinkuyu was inhabited up until 1923. It was expanded and remodelled so many times over that time that to assume it was a “doomsday bunker” from the distant past is ridiculous.

  2. For whatever uncertainties we have about ancient technology, modern technology has given us the ability to photograph and reproduce images of sites like Derinkuyu. We could look at images of the actual site instead of AI generated ones. Given how significant the claims made in the video would be, is the site not important enough to see actual images of?

  3. Unsurprisingly the whole video it AI generated. What baffles me is that instead of using widely available photo of the round stone door, you used AI generated slop too.

    > What were they hiding from?
    The answer is pretty simple if you study history. They were hiding from everyone who wanted to invade those lands and there were plenty. Over the literall thousands of land

    Oh, and no Göbekli Tepe and Derinkuyu didn’t change the timeline of human history. Those are fantastic and extremely important findings that enriched our understanding of human history but there’s nothing out of place

    https://preview.redd.it/1hwz4lw7ftog1.png?width=600&format=png&auto=webp&s=9a078556119ca4172a4bdf946eddb282b3358b76

  4. That-Effin-Guy on

    Why we’re not walls, or castle like fortifications not good enough in this instance?

    Our current era perspective doesn’t explain the scenario well. What if we add Giants to this scenario? Much harder for giants to climb into underground fortifications with small openings.
    Giants could scale walls, and rip large castle doors off or break them in.

    We always use our own “easy life current era” perspectives when contemplating ancient era problems.

    There was a definite reason to dig this out of solid rock, we know damn well this took time. The case for doing this to escape catastrophic events doesn’t seem to apply here because you would need to know the catastrophe was headed your way with enough time to accomplish structure completion.

    Doing all this work, to escape men our own size doesn’t add up, when surface structures with walls were an easier task to accomplish.

  5. TerryWhiteHomeOwner on

    Why do all you guys use AI when actual sources and photos are widely available?

    It shows no actual interest or research into the topic, only a desire to spin a story and produce “content” to be spliced up and put on tiktok/Ytube reels. 

  6. CorbynDallasPearse1 on

    Honestly bro I LOVE derinkuyu, as well as the many other subterranean cities in cappadocia that could well be connected to each other.

    The WORST thing you could do in support of this topic is generate an AI slop video like this. The topic is so interesting, so mysterious by itself. So many unanswered questions and so many reasons to generate interest from the global community at large. AI crap removes us from that. It gets things wrong whilst simultaneously demotivating you to check it. It’s also lazy and harmful to serious discussion.

    I’m assuming this is probably your own video? If so I look forward to seeing a more honest and involved endeavour. If it isn’t, just DONT post that sort of shit because it gives pathological cynics and critics grounds to attack a subject without ever engaging in constuctive discussion.

  7. mitchman1973 on

    If I had to speculate, if this was from the Younger-Dryas time it would be defensive. Picture our civilization if that occurred again, whatever caused it. Flooding where costal waters rise 400 feet quickly, fires, famine mass displacement. More than a few people are going to become absolutely savages just to survive. Not the sort you want to deal with