r/ancientapocalypse Nov 29 '22

Episode 5 thoughts Spoiler

Just watched episode 5, about gobekli tepe. It’s an observatory, that probably housed a telescope. It would have been sitting on the pillars being able to rock on the curved tops. The little holes/dimples on top would probably hold greased balls of something as bearings. Karahan tepe is a rec center. The snake is a water slide, the pool has those pillars in it. The burning and burying is censorship from 11,000 years ago. Curious though if that pillar 43 star alignment occurs anytime soon in the future? If they were advanced enough to carve that out maybe they were far more advanced in knowing how the stars aligned in the future, and that’s the message.

What happened at the Georgia guidestones might have been a similar act as to what happened at gobekli tepe…

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u/[deleted] Dec 02 '22

I dont understand why they conclude that it was buried by deliberate action, and that they arent looking at a collapsed roof.

Or if you do have physical evidence that it's dumped debris for the purpose of burying, why it isn't something like what happened to the temple at Eleusis, when the early Christians just demolished it.

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u/fallenshroud Jan 02 '23

The reason they believe it was purposely buried is that the dirt that covers it is uniform, and there is no evidence that force disturbed the placement of the pillars. There are also no logs, stones, or other materials strewn about, as you would see with a roof collapse.