posted on May, 14 2007 @ 02:47 PM
I have been thinking of one of the anomalies mentioned in "9/11 Mysteries". In the film, they mention about the slurry walls and how could they
have been blown into the basements (not fully but almost).
Ok, I've been thinking about this and couldn't figure out anything other than explosions. But, I think I have figured it out. The falling debris
would cause an overburden surcharge to the adjacent soil when it hit the ground around the towers. This, I believe, would be enough of a force to
cause the slurry/basement walls to cave in.
If anyone wants me to do some rudamentary calcs, let me know. I do think this would be enough of a force though. Basement walls and retaining walls
usually have a factor of safety of 2 for overturning and 1.5 for sliding. Both would be taken into account with an added surcharge. I believe the
surcharge would have been more than enough to overcome the factor of safety for these walls.
This is just a theory and if anyone would like to add anything, please do.
See, I can be unbiased at times. An explaination that doesn't include explosions.
[edit on 5/14/2007 by Griff]