I am sure the geology professors have nothing to do with the FBI. That, however, does not mean the FBI is not using their study to miss-lead the public and stifle the asking of questions. Land subsidence would not cause a building to suddenly pancake upon itself. Subsidence would have caused it to tilt and slowly sink with the surrounding area. If subsidence was the cause the whole neighborhood would be tilting, sinking and unworthy of occupation.
The way the building collapsed straight down suggests multiple failures of the support structure at the nearly exact, or exact, time. Believe what you want, but this was not a failure caused by land subsidence or construction flaws. Either the bedrock far below the structure collapsed into a deeper cavern, which seems unlikely because none of the surrounding structures dropped, or this was caused by terrorists.
Who's stifling questions? I see plenty being made on this site alone. Is there an abnormal amount of stifling going on somewhere else?
Land subsidence would not cause a building to suddenly pancake upon itself. "
Agreed.
Which, by the way, is precisely what the professor said.
It's simply a piece to the puzzle.
This wouldn't be the first time in human history that land subsidence played part in such calamities. The degree to which it was a contributing factor has yet to be determined. Several factors are likely to have come together for this to happen. [1][2][3][4].
It was fairly clear after several hours of eye witness accounts && after the release of the video of the collapse, that this wasn't an intentional human caused explosion or terrorist act of some kind.
This was an unfortunate accident made possible by natural processes coupled with almost certain human error.
Just because an event like this is rare in this country, does not mean it's impossible. Eventually, odds catch up.
Florida condo disaster: A look at other major US building collapses in recent history
Some sources I follow openly stated it was a bomb.
If it fell like the twin towers we already know what made them fall.I see concrete destablization all the time in S.Fla. Its seldom a fast free fall but usually a long term hard to ignore type of situation not like this at all.