Göbekli Tepe, a megalithic temple structure discovered in the 1990s, was buried around 9,600 BC (approximately 11,000 years ago), making it twice as old as Stonehenge and challenging traditional academic timelines that suggest civilizations began much later; the site's complex carvings, statues, and sophisticated design suggest organized, skilled labor rather than hunter-gatherers, raising questions about whether human civilization may have experienced multiple cycles over hundreds of thousands of years.
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for me, in my eyes, I can just see so many weird holes and gaps and things that just do not make sense. However, the academic timeline is starting to get a couple of major holes in it. Major hole number one, Göbekli Tepe. Göbekli Tepe was discovered in the '90s just by a farmer. He noticed that a this piece of rock was just sticking out of the ground [music] and when they dug down they realized, "Oh, it's actually like a megalithic temple." A very, very old megalithic temple and they've only excavated about 10% of it so far. So, there's still so much under there that could literally be like the key to human history, but they don't have the funding to excavate the whole thing right now, which I'm like uh Elon Musk, you can't carbon date stone. It's It's like impossible. You can only carbon date organic matter.
However, Göbekli Tepe was deliberately covered up. They could actually date when the soil was squished on all around this area. So, they could date the soil that the stones were on, that makes sense. And when they carbon dated it, they found out that this structure was buried 9,600 BC. It's like 11,000 years ago this thing was covered. It could have been built thousands of years before that. It was just covered 9,600 BC, which literally outdates It's like twice as old as Stonehenge. That's how crazy. And not only is it twice as old as Stonehenge, it's also way more high-tech. The stones are heavier, they're taller, they're covered in ornately carved images of animals, constellations, humans, there's statues. This all existed thousands of years before the academics said that civilizations did.
And the academics will say, "Oh, well, the hunter-gatherers made it." Well, if they made this huge, huge megalithic temple structure, how did they have the time? If you are a hunter-gatherer, all of your time has to go on catching your dinner and making your family, and hiding from like wild animals and stuff. You don't have the infrastructure. Göbekli Tepe, this temple was made by organized people. You would have to organize workers. You would have to feed them. You would have to >> [music] >> have incredibly skilled people that would have to spend time away from hunter-gathering and spend a lifetime learning constellations and learning about lay lines and learning how to carve a correct cheetah. I don't know if there's a cheetah. The whole thing just screams that we've got something wrong in the timeline and that we all need to go back to the drawing board and rethink human history. I just feel like we're missing something and we're not we're not keeping our minds open to the possibility that there might have been loads of cycles of civilizations coming and going over hundreds of thousands of years. And who's to say that we are not the fourth, fifth, 39th cycle of human civilization? Who's to say that?
Well, a lot of people, actually.
[laughter] People do not want human history to change. The timeline does need to fit a lot of religious narrative, a lot of social narrative, and I think that it would be extreme if we had to write rewrite all of the religions in the world. And a lot of governments are still run by religion. And I'm not knocking religion.
I just think that it's um restricting sometimes to the potential opening yourself to thinking about >> [music] >> history because we have to stick to the the guidelines and we have to make it all fit with the original text for for religion. Okay, for anyone's like, "Oh, we couldn't possibly be older than this because, you know, like where's the evidence? Where's Where's the evidence of stuff?" I don't think people are understanding quite how long like 12,000 years are. If you put a Tesla car just out in the world, um and you, it would be completely gone within 12,000 years.
Completely gone.
Um, same with a lot of structures. There is so, buildings would be would collapse and like 12,000 years, 20,000 years.
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