Edge-of-Time Delusions
Versions of the Non-Existent
There are ruins that look like the aftermath of war. There are ruins that resemble abandoned cities.
And then there are places like Meydan Kalesi — ruins that feel like an unfinished project.
Standing among these walls, a strange sensation appears. Not that the city died. But that construction simply stopped.
As if someone once pressed the pause button.
The problem is that the walls of Meydan Kalesi do not look entirely human.
Some sections of masonry are polygonal. Stones fitted together so precisely it feels less like hammer work and more like something calculated — as if an algorithm had been involved.
Archaeologists say: Romans, Byzantines, Armenians.
But if you stare at those stones long enough, another thought begins to grow.
What if this was not a fortress at all? What if it was a testing ground.
A place where someone was experimenting with civilization.
Worlds That Never Existed
Let us imagine that the construction of Meydan Kalesi never stopped.
That the experiment continued.
In this version of history, the plateau above Silifke becomes a city that never appears on imperial maps.
Because it is older than the empires themselves. First — a fortress. Then — a network of fortresses. The Taurus Mountains begin to fill with strange stone nodes.
Each of these nodes follows the same architectural pattern: polygonal walls, cisterns, plazas, stone platforms.
As if architecture were repeating the same code again and again.
The city does not grow downward toward the sea. It grows upward — into the mountains. It never becomes a capital. It becomes infrastructure.
A system of fortresses that manages water, roads, and weather. People think they are living among ruins. But in reality, they are living inside a machine made of landscape.
Phantom Architectures
If one reconstructs Meydan Kalesi as if it had been built by a proto-civilization, the picture becomes strange. Polygonal walls stop being walls. They become a modular system. Stones of different shapes function like structural blocks. Each stone stabilizes the pressure of the neighboring ones.
The result is architecture that does not fear earthquakes. A perfect technology for mountains.
But the strangest element is the location. The fortress stands as if the site had been chosen not for strategy — but for geometry. As if it were a node in a grid.
If similar nodes were connected across the mountains, a strange hypothesis appears: Meydan Kalesi could have been one of the servers in an ancient network.
A stone data center. Only instead of cables — there are valleys.
Reality Blurs
Of course, archaeology says something different.
It says that people built the fortress. That Byzantines reinforced it. That Armenians used it.
It is logical. It is tidy. It fits inside textbooks. But there is one problem.
Sometimes reality looks too strange to be entirely accidental.
Why does the fortress stand exactly there? Why are some stones fitted together as if assembled by an engineer rather than a mason? Why are there tens of kilometers of ancient ruins all around?
History explains many things. But it does not always explain the feeling.
Echo in the Void
When you stand on the plateau of Meydan Kalesi, the wind moves through the walls.ьAnd suddenly a strange thought appears.
What if this place really was a test. Not for humans. But for the planet itself.
Someone might have been testing whether civilization could grow in these mountains. Whether stone could become a system. Whether architecture could outlive time.
The experiment stopped.
We have only found the prototype. And sometimes it feels as if humanity itself is simply the next version of the program.
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