Is the ground sinking? Several sinks are popping up around the world.

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Recently, a part of the Champlain Towers residential complex in the Miami-Florida region collapsed, causing material damage and mainly human losses, and the real cause of the collapse is not known so far. Late last month, more exclusively in the Santa María Zacatepec-Puebla-Mexico region, a crater opened up in the middle of a plantation plain and is expanding wildly. But then the question is: What does it have to do with a collapse of a building with the appearance of a crater in the field? The underground.

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Louisiana-USA, another American state suffers from the process of sinking its soil, and in the future the news is not at all pleasant, it will get worse, and may even disappear from the map, for a change... Returning to the subject of the introduction, possibly the building of the coastal zone of florida, the soil was in the process of sinking, even with a few centimeters, this is enough to cause an overweight in a certain part of the structure that supports the building, thus causing, over time, the collapse due to poor weight distribution at the base of the structure. It would be interesting to argue that, let's assume, the subsoil of this location may be unbalanced in terms of water/land, for example: If there is a percentage of water above a certain concentration, the "sponge effect" may occur (it may be full of water, but it still has the same structure, but if you put pressure on it, the sponge will "sink"), right?

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But why is the ground sinking, forming veritable craters, in various parts of the world? What may be happening has to do with the underground. The extraction of excessive mineral reserves (water, oil, etc.) may be disrupting the earth's subsoil layers, causing, over time, some of these layers to disintegrate, culminating in the engulfment of the upper part of the earth. Another factor may be the result of the movement of tectonic plates, and finally we could say that the underground water reserves may be depleting or being overused without control, leaving holes in the interior of the earth, culminating with the pressure that the earth exerts on these holes with the sinking of the earth's crust.

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The Dream

Coincidentally, years, months ago, I had dreams related to these themes:

  • In one of the dreams I saw that a building was situated near a coastal region and its base was sinking to the point that only a small part remained in view, and the interior of this hole was covered with water.
  • In another dream, I saw that the sea water was engulfing the coastal regions, which at the time was breaking up, or rather, was cracking.
  • In this third dream I saw an entire building on the ground, there was only rubble and the earth was slightly sunk, it was as if the ground was not supporting the weight of the structure.
    You know what's funniest is that all three of these dreams happened in the same night, and the next day I told my dad, as usual. These dreams of disasters, I started to have them from September 20, 2016.

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This is a big issue. Scientists need to conduct some research so as to kmow the cause all this.
Thanks for sharing an educative article like this

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