The guide was the BEST! You can tell he was so passionate to be sharing his excitement and fascination for this place! He has a true explorer soul and made this story way more epic ❤️🔥
It’s mind blowing the transformation of content Yes Theory creates now. It was incredible in the beginning focusing on interacting with each other along with humor. Now the scale is so much higher resulting in National Geographic/Travel Channel level stories while still keeping the original views and feel about the the whole aspect. It’s truly incredible. The whole team is amazing.
I didn't follow Yes Theory from the start. When I read a comment on another recent video that their content was becoming 'worse', I had to dig up to the existence of Yes Theory only to find out that they get much better as time goes on. Perhaps not for folks looking for light and repetitive no-thinking needed content. But for people who appreciate exploration, learning new things and trying to stay in-tune with how the world around us revolves, this channel is dope!
Yo! My dudes, that tour guide was legend! With his zaniness and passionate explanations, mixed with his vast, detailed knowledge of the place, you really could not of asked for anyone better. You could easily tell he truly loved his job.
That guide is living his BEST life, I repeat, his BEST life!! Wow! Heart of a child, curiosity of a teenager and the wisdom of a spirit guide. Would love to know more about what you guys talked about in the dark. What an awesome experience!
I love this new direction of the channel! I'm studying anthropology and absolutely love travelling! These new videos are really bringing together my favourite interests!
@@americannightmare2109 pretty sure we're talking about the new archaeological prospect that hasnt been done for a little while on the channel, calm down
Social Anthropology graduate here, so no physical or archaeological aspect, but i had the best time, please enjoy the discipline, there's a lot of interesting things to learn and fun to be had
I absolutely love your videos! I've decided to seek discomfort myself, and I'm planning a move to Italy later this year. I'm thankful for your inspiration!
I have been lovingggg your Turkey adventures! Living there changed my life in so many ways. I hope more and more people can be exposed to the incredible history and culture, so thank you for showing its raw and incredible beauty!!
You mean Greek adventure, this is a Greek area (Cappadocia) and the Phrygians / Greeks that built this - look at Plato who considered them Greek and the dialects were similar. That's why there are Orthodox crosses in there
I have actual mental health disorders and a psychotic condition and I always assumed that everything and anything that happens when I'm in hospital recieving treatment is shared information going towards studies and understanding of these disorders so I actually don't understand if a app wants to collect data to build a sort of database to help towards something that can help treat people in the future then why can't they 🤷♀️
@@Charmaineandstrawberries because they explicitly stated that they wouldn't collect patient data (which is already by law private, and subject to regulation regarding it's safe and secure handling) and then oh, whups! they went ahead and did it anyways. It's a matter of respect and the expectation of privacy all patients have, especially regarding mental health and other things that may be discussed in confidence with a therapist.
All jokes and playfullness aside. This is truly a fascinating discovery and experience you guys were able to have. I hope it brings more people into being interested in Human History and for proper documentaries about it to be made.
Yes Theory I love your videos! Openheartedness glowing from you is why I come back to your new videos! I've been intrigued by the Paris catacombs for the longest time. If you would be able to spend a night inside, or a whole week, I think that would be amazing. Take care, greetings from Croatia!
This has been the most epic episode you have produced so far ,absolutely epic ..Your videos r amazing period but this episode by far is pure cream .Love you guys .. ❤❤❤
This is the video of eploration for Derinkuyu that I've been looking for. I've searched for so long and now, I've finally came across this. This is excellent! This is so awesome!
That was lovely to watch. Thank you for sharing. Your guys videos are always wonderful. Watching the energy was different. It was like the deep nature presence was so smooth. But the other energy there was almost erratic. Very unique experience thank you
This is so cool! I got to work in a fortified cave in Croatia a while ago. People actually hid there during the ottoman invasion. I never knew they had similar caves in Turkey. Cappadocia is on my bucket list for sure.
The personalities of all of you are such an important weaving into the tapestry of the content. I want to say All equally wonderful! Thank You, Thomas so much, for you and whonever works so hard on the All Important and emotional narration telling the story. ❤
great video guys! amazing that you had the opportunity to stay in a historical place like that! Just wondered if you came across any supernatural stuff in there, would be an amazing story to hear if there's any. anywho, stay safe and take care wherever you guys go! always an inspiration with everything you guys do and thank you for all the great videos!
I would so love to live in a place like that. Constant cool temp, safe from whatever chaos is happening outside, perfection to be sure. Sign me up! Find a way to get some wind turbines and solar and/or hydropower if there's nearby water source and you can set up underground hydroponics to grow food, some food animals if possible, and you'd be set for life. Love it! Figure out a septic system and water well so that's handled. There would have to be a way to hide the solar/wind equipment and hide the entrances to the caves for safety purposes (and so no one steals your electric equipment), but if you could manage that, no one would even know you're there if the world went to hell in a handbasket and destroyed itself. How cool is that!
Absolutely amazing story told with grace, style and professionalism that actually got me shaking when Stafan was sharing his thoughts after the meditation. Thanks guys for doing what you do. ❤
I cant stop being AMAZED in ways I cannot even describe of how phenominal this channel is! ❤ YES THEORY, All the Guys, Im so happy I know this channel! Immersed. Enthralled. Enchanted. Enlightened. Entrigued. Grateful.
My question is how were they able to SEE to move around in those centuries before the invention of the electric light? I mean, even carrying around torches/propping up wooden torches or even olive oil lamps for 15,000 people and their livestock would have required them to set aside a HUGE amount of resources (and that's not even considering how they CONSTRUCTED these multi-level underground habitations) Congratulations on getting to experience and thanks for sharing it with us!
That's exactly what I just wrote.. I don't know how it's not talked about more? Even if they did use fire sources there would be signs of it embedded into the rock all through out that place. It's such a complex place that I can't imagine it was meant to experience in near darkness.. Like you said that's not even taking into consideration just how challenging it must have been to build all of that structure...? It's one of the most fascinating and interesting places on earth in my opinion. I thought this was Derinkuyu in Turkey at first but it's very similar to it. I wonder if a little ice age was what motivated this to exist? I hope we find answers one day
Well, perhaps because it was actually made ~10 years ago because they knew they could make it a big-time tourist attraction as long as they say it's thousands of years old. Who knows!? x}
Imagine the pain and terror it took to convince people to create a place like that. I can't even begin to imagine how awful the ancient world was, entire cities killing themselves or hiding to keep from being enslaved or tortured to death. Consider that right now is the most peaceful and least violent time in recorded human history, that the 21st century is more peaceful and less violent than the 20th, so far, and so on backwards through history. What was it like thousands of years ago? I'm glad I'll never have to find out, it's the modern world for me, no question.
The guide was amazing! So passionate and knowledgeable. I am an experienced spelunker and this looked incredible. Türkiye just moved way up on my travel list. What an incredible archeological discovery.
There were still people alive in the 90s and early 2000s who as children hid in this place. It was only 100 years ago these chambers were used by Greeks hiding during the Christian persecutions in Turkey. I wonder if anyone bothered to record their experiences in an interview.
As an anthropology student, your latest videos really grabbed my attention! It's like finding a cool new documentary (well, the random rave hooked me even more😂)
Betterhelp is being exposed for allegedly scummy practices. Though BetterHelp is not a direct scam, it has had a history of overcharging patients for subpar service, and is mostly sustained through the use of aggressive marketing through influencers. Many accounts have been told of the company simply charging people for services they didn't ask for, as therapists can mark down their clients for services without any confirmation. Additionally, cancelling from BetterHelp is an extremely difficult process, as the company will stall and stutter while still charging the client. Finally, the licenses therapists on BetterHelp claim to have vary widely in quality, from patients allegedly being assigned to anybody from crystal healers to homeopathy peddlers.
@@AcesInMyPocket Mate I actually hate people who say first and don’t actually write anything else I was just trying bro, plus you just gonna say the same stuff to the ppl who yell first like it’s some record like no it isn’t bro I try to make good comments if I’m early but ok blame me
How did they see down there thousands of years ago? Yes I understand fires and torches but they burn out quick. They would constantly need an entire team of hundreds of people constantly relighting torches and fires just so they would have light to not only walk around but to dig the entire city in the first place and carry all the material out. And thousands of years ago they only had extremely primative tools. That must of taken thousands of years just to dig it all.
The guide was the BEST! You can tell he was so passionate to be sharing his excitement and fascination for this place! He has a true explorer soul and made this story way more epic ❤️🔥
He made the whole video
Dude's like "I'm going to be on TH-cam! Time to shine with my acting skills!" lol In all seriousness, he's another Reg!
This video is informative and its suprising that they let you in the places where the public isnt allowed to enter so you can share us new information
Idk that rave was pretty epic, though the guide made that energy a possibilty! 😁
Wowwwwww
never ceases to amaze me how yall just grabbed a random dude in sweden for a video and now look at him lmfao
I think the same thing every time!! I love him he is such a great addition to the channel such a lucky guy!
@@harishasanegovic6253 you're cringe u wish people liked you like him. negative a*s
he makes it so funny we love him
@@harishasanegovic6253I'm quarter Swedish and he a funny fun guy 👍🏼
@@harishasanegovic6253 Agreed, as a Swede he makes me cringe but it's whatever
It’s mind blowing the transformation of content Yes Theory creates now. It was incredible in the beginning focusing on interacting with each other along with humor. Now the scale is so much higher resulting in National Geographic/Travel Channel level stories while still keeping the original views and feel about the the whole aspect. It’s truly incredible. The whole team is amazing.
I didn't follow Yes Theory from the start. When I read a comment on another recent video that their content was becoming 'worse', I had to dig up to the existence of Yes Theory only to find out that they get much better as time goes on. Perhaps not for folks looking for light and repetitive no-thinking needed content. But for people who appreciate exploration, learning new things and trying to stay in-tune with how the world around us revolves, this channel is dope!
obsessed with the guy who just dapped you up when you asked him if he was worried. “no english” icon
haha
I hope to continue to spread peace in the world.
Yo! My dudes, that tour guide was legend! With his zaniness and passionate explanations, mixed with his vast, detailed knowledge of the place, you really could not of asked for anyone better. You could easily tell he truly loved his job.
Tour guides like him are one of favorite parts of visiting monuments… the passion and excitement to share his knowledge is just so heartwarming.
I can’t imagine how loud Ammars snore was echoing in that cave 😅
It was loud, but beautiful! ;) / Staffan
😊❤
It probably sounded like Minotaurs! That scared off intruders
That guide is living his BEST life, I repeat, his BEST life!! Wow! Heart of a child, curiosity of a teenager and the wisdom of a spirit guide. Would love to know more about what you guys talked about in the dark. What an awesome experience!
The tour guide was amazing :D
bot account 🤣🤣🤣
Wow! That's like a human ant hive
quite literally yes
A true caveman's dream
Thats exactly what i thought😮
Looks like a mother nature way to live....all other colonies do it
Essentially
I've always found this place super interesting. You guys are so lucky to be able to experience it like no other
I’m a caver, and this is awesome… my first cave experience we had “quiet dark time” which was very meditative.
Fantastic video
"One, two, three holes"
"What are they for?..."
"Yeah" 😂😂😂😂
"Look at this one"
Glory holes 😂🎉
Timestamp?
13:54 time stamp right b4 starts
@@skylord2422 13:56
I love this new direction of the channel! I'm studying anthropology and absolutely love travelling! These new videos are really bringing together my favourite interests!
hello! fellow anthropoid here, just make sure to take some of the explanations with a grain of salt
What's new about them traveling? First time watching or what
@@princeshortie7907Yeah this whole "we watched ancient apocalypse and love graham hancock" situation is not it for me
@@americannightmare2109 pretty sure we're talking about the new archaeological prospect that hasnt been done for a little while on the channel, calm down
Social Anthropology graduate here, so no physical or archaeological aspect, but i had the best time, please enjoy the discipline, there's a lot of interesting things to learn and fun to be had
I absolutely love your videos! I've decided to seek discomfort myself, and I'm planning a move to Italy later this year. I'm thankful for your inspiration!
I have been lovingggg your Turkey adventures! Living there changed my life in so many ways. I hope more and more people can be exposed to the incredible history and culture, so thank you for showing its raw and incredible beauty!!
You mean Greek adventure, this is a Greek area (Cappadocia) and the Phrygians / Greeks that built this - look at Plato who considered them Greek and the dialects were similar.
That's why there are Orthodox crosses in there
@@removechan10298it's Turkey now sorry...
better help has been under a lot of fire and controversy i would not recommend taking them as sponsor or using their site
I have actual mental health disorders and a psychotic condition and I always assumed that everything and anything that happens when I'm in hospital recieving treatment is shared information going towards studies and understanding of these disorders so I actually don't understand if a app wants to collect data to build a sort of database to help towards something that can help treat people in the future then why can't they 🤷♀️
@@Charmaineandstrawberries because they explicitly stated that they wouldn't collect patient data (which is already by law private, and subject to regulation regarding it's safe and secure handling) and then oh, whups! they went ahead and did it anyways. It's a matter of respect and the expectation of privacy all patients have, especially regarding mental health and other things that may be discussed in confidence with a therapist.
13:39 “I’m killing you, I have spears and I keel you now!” 🤣🤣
🤣 I feel like he really loves his job! 💖
That guy full of it. He have way to many details about every day life of the unknown people who made it
All jokes and playfullness aside. This is truly a fascinating discovery and experience you guys were able to have. I hope it brings more people into being interested in Human History and for proper documentaries about it to be made.
Wow! What a GREAT episode. Lucky to have such a great tour guide too! When I go there, I'm going to rave for SURE!
Wow peace meditation and dancing underground - now that's the good vibes sent through the heart of the planet- very impressive!
Yes Theory I love your videos!
Openheartedness glowing from you is why I come back to your new videos!
I've been intrigued by the Paris catacombs for the longest time. If you would be able to spend a night inside, or a whole week, I think that would be amazing.
Take care, greetings from Croatia!
The energy from the tour guide is amazing 🤩
Love you guys! Thank you for getting me through the hardest time in my life
Staffan is the best that could've happened to Yes Theory and Yes Theory is the best that could've happened to Staffan. Such an epic love story!
Loved the video, so incredibly interesting. Time to do some more research!
The edit really made the rave feel epic😂
That rave at the end 😂 Phenomenal
This has been the most epic episode you have produced so far ,absolutely epic ..Your videos r amazing period but this episode by far is pure cream .Love you guys .. ❤❤❤
The random rave 💀
fr wtf was that hahaha
Saved my day after work, love seeing uploads from you guys. Never seen a bad video yet
Speaking of raves, I went to edc this weekend and saw a seek discomfort flag in the crowd! Cool to see the community is everywhere
Passion is a beautiful thing to see! That guide was so amazing! He clearly loves what he’s doing. 💕
Corey: "Imagine getting stuck down here..."
Ammar: "...I don't want to."
😆😆😆
This is the video of eploration for Derinkuyu that I've been looking for. I've searched for so long and now, I've finally came across this. This is excellent! This is so awesome!
That rave part was insaaaane!!!!
The most unique TH-cam channel on this platform.You guys always cease to Amaze me.I absolutely love your content.Keep up the good work guys.❤🙏🇬🇧🇯🇲👍🏾
I love my country Türkiye,
Worth seeing so much here!
That was lovely to watch. Thank you for sharing. Your guys videos are always wonderful. Watching the energy was different. It was like the deep nature presence was so smooth. But the other energy there was almost erratic. Very unique experience thank you
Love the documentary style videos guys
that tour guide was definitely living main character mode...
The rave was just too cool! You guys are the best!
Yes Theory keeps making great content! I loved the video :)
This is so cool! I got to work in a fortified cave in Croatia a while ago. People actually hid there during the ottoman invasion. I never knew they had similar caves in Turkey. Cappadocia is on my bucket list for sure.
I love you guys, but please stop the better help ads :(
The personalities of all of you are such an important weaving into the tapestry of the content. I want to say All equally wonderful! Thank You, Thomas so much, for you and whonever works so hard on the All Important and emotional narration telling the story. ❤
Oh man, you guys are so cool to incorporate the rave music in at: 20:22.😂🎉
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Thanks a lot for sharing this wonderful video, really great job! 👍😄👏
I’m very shocked you still promote a sponsor that sells their patients information and difficulties to the highest bidders
The random spirit guide information had me too. That dude needs to be more recognized for the passion he has for his job... so cool.
I felt claustrophobic just watching that! Back in the day, I imagine that was an easy place to defend too.
great video guys! amazing that you had the opportunity to stay in a historical place like that! Just wondered if you came across any supernatural stuff in there, would be an amazing story to hear if there's any. anywho, stay safe and take care wherever you guys go! always an inspiration with everything you guys do and thank you for all the great videos!
I would so love to live in a place like that. Constant cool temp, safe from whatever chaos is happening outside, perfection to be sure. Sign me up! Find a way to get some wind turbines and solar and/or hydropower if there's nearby water source and you can set up underground hydroponics to grow food, some food animals if possible, and you'd be set for life. Love it! Figure out a septic system and water well so that's handled. There would have to be a way to hide the solar/wind equipment and hide the entrances to the caves for safety purposes (and so no one steals your electric equipment), but if you could manage that, no one would even know you're there if the world went to hell in a handbasket and destroyed itself. How cool is that!
And alot of spirits etc bliss 😂😊💯
This is so cool! Thanks for sharing!
I would reconsider your Better Help sponsorship
out of the loop. what did they do
Id recommend watching a video on it because I wouldn’t be able to describe it well.
can we talk about how goated Cory is for being so casual on all of these wild adventures?
lol rave was hilarious and love yall keep sending it
Yay!! A new video of yes theory on a rainy day! Let's get all cozy and get into it😁love you guys from India❤🇮🇳
Brilliant I loved it 😍
1. Love that Turkey trusts you guys to sleep in their ancient artifacts?!?! hahahah
2. Amars dance moves 😍😍🤩🤩🤩😍😍
i be catching myself in yes theory loops every once in a while
Absolutely amazing story told with grace, style and professionalism that actually got me shaking when Stafan was sharing his thoughts after the meditation. Thanks guys for doing what you do. ❤
I absolutely adore that tour guide he was just so good 💖
Cuddling with the bros deep underground was not in my predictions for this year 🤣
I cant stop being AMAZED in ways I cannot even describe of how phenominal this channel is! ❤ YES THEORY, All the Guys, Im so happy I know this channel! Immersed. Enthralled. Enchanted. Enlightened. Entrigued. Grateful.
I think this is my new fav video of yours, I love how unhinged everyone is 😂
Great video, great job and this video was good one! :)
lets go another banger!
Wish you guys would have recorded coming out the next morning. Great video as always!! You guys rock!!
Such a cool episode. Yes theory never disappoints.
Loved the rave 😂
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN INTRIGUED BY THIS PLACE AND AM SO GLAD YOU'RE PUTTING ITS STORY OUT.
betterhelp sponsor...
I love that you can see and feel the passion of your guide, he is awesome. Great video as always! Reconsider your sponsor please.
My question is how were they able to SEE to move around in those centuries before the invention of the electric light? I mean, even carrying around torches/propping up wooden torches or even olive oil lamps for 15,000 people and their livestock would have required them to set aside a HUGE amount of resources (and that's not even considering how they CONSTRUCTED these multi-level underground habitations)
Congratulations on getting to experience and thanks for sharing it with us!
That's exactly what I just wrote.. I don't know how it's not talked about more? Even if they did use fire sources there would be signs of it embedded into the rock all through out that place. It's such a complex place that I can't imagine it was meant to experience in near darkness.. Like you said that's not even taking into consideration just how challenging it must have been to build all of that structure...? It's one of the most fascinating and interesting places on earth in my opinion. I thought this was Derinkuyu in Turkey at first but it's very similar to it. I wonder if a little ice age was what motivated this to exist? I hope we find answers one day
Well, perhaps because it was actually made ~10 years ago because they knew they could make it a big-time tourist attraction as long as they say it's thousands of years old. Who knows!? x}
play Minecraft my friend and all the answers to life will unfold.
@@maobizubiwa lmao you should be joking, its open to public and you think it been made 10 years ago?, waow what a small brain..
Imagine the pain and terror it took to convince people to create a place like that. I can't even begin to imagine how awful the ancient world was, entire cities killing themselves or hiding to keep from being enslaved or tortured to death. Consider that right now is the most peaceful and least violent time in recorded human history, that the 21st century is more peaceful and less violent than the 20th, so far, and so on backwards through history. What was it like thousands of years ago? I'm glad I'll never have to find out, it's the modern world for me, no question.
23:07 Random RAVE!!! LMAO !!!! Give 'em a like!
Thank you for this amazing content.
We are way older than we are told
I love how quickly you guys have become my favorite channel with seriously quality programming. Sad it took me 9 years to find you!
The guide was amazing! So passionate and knowledgeable. I am an experienced spelunker and this looked incredible. Türkiye just moved way up on my travel list. What an incredible archeological discovery.
I love how you guys bring love, joy and life in every thing you do while still appreciating the experience and history of the places you travel to❤
Besides thinking about the history, all I’d be thinking about is what happens if an earthquake hits right now…
imagine thousands or hundreds of thousands of earthquakes already happened and that thing is still there and it's been there for thousands of years
@@Alex-fy7sc exactly that thing is better earthquake proof then most modern buildings lol
Love the tour/spirit guide 😂 what a cool guy!
There were still people alive in the 90s and early 2000s who as children hid in this place. It was only 100 years ago these chambers were used by Greeks hiding during the Christian persecutions in Turkey. I wonder if anyone bothered to record their experiences in an interview.
Love it!
I do have a question what’s the smell down there??????
Amazing what u guys are allowed to do amazing
Ok I did not see the cave rave coming AT ALL … you guys are the best 😂😂😂
The farts in here must have been LEGENDARY 😭
As an anthropology student, your latest videos really grabbed my attention! It's like finding a cool new documentary (well, the random rave hooked me even more😂)
*PLEASE MAKE VIDEOS LONGER* 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😂😂 Such beautiful insane videos deserve to be long so we can fully indulge! ❤❤❤ *LIKE* if you Agree ✅
Yes theory I love the way you incorporated the ghoulish music in at: 19:54. 😂🎉
so cool
This video absolutely blew my mind, i had no idea things like this existed.
dont ruin your brand that you worked so hard to build by being affiliated with terrible sponsors. money isnt everything!
What’s terrible about BetterHelp? I genuinely don’t know.
Betterhelp is being exposed for allegedly scummy practices. Though BetterHelp is not a direct scam, it has had a history of overcharging patients for subpar service, and is mostly sustained through the use of aggressive marketing through influencers. Many accounts have been told of the company simply charging people for services they didn't ask for, as therapists can mark down their clients for services without any confirmation.
Additionally, cancelling from BetterHelp is an extremely difficult process, as the company will stall and stutter while still charging the client.
Finally, the licenses therapists on BetterHelp claim to have vary widely in quality, from patients allegedly being assigned to anybody from crystal healers to homeopathy peddlers.
Look up the report from the Mozilla Foundation.
OMG i was just there with my family in july!!! I'm glad you guys came back it's truly a remarkable place, such a cool feeling too!
c'mon guys stop with these betterhelp sponsorships just find another sponsors
Yup they sold their customers/patients data for money and are facing court in US 😢
Really appreciate videos like these as this isn’t something I couldn’t get myself to explore, even with an experienced guide.
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I love how I go from one video crying to one like this hysterical laughter. 😂😂😂
Such a plethora of emotions with Yes Theory.
These caves are insane, and even crazier that it’s the largest apocalypse bunker that people actually lived in!
you aint even have 2 min to watch it yet just hunting likes 😭
@@AcesInMyPocket Mate I actually hate people who say first and don’t actually write anything else I was just trying bro, plus you just gonna say the same stuff to the ppl who yell first like it’s some record like no it isn’t bro I try to make good comments if I’m early but ok blame me
It's not an apocalypse bunker. It was a semi-permanent underground settlement.
@@ayberos788uh huh 100%
How did they see down there thousands of years ago? Yes I understand fires and torches but they burn out quick. They would constantly need an entire team of hundreds of people constantly relighting torches and fires just so they would have light to not only walk around but to dig the entire city in the first place and carry all the material out. And thousands of years ago they only had extremely primative tools. That must of taken thousands of years just to dig it all.