I think the rubbish truck and rubber ball theories don't stand up when you try to reconcile them with the rest of the episode. A lot of theories focus on explaining the jump only and leave a lot of loose ends.
Most jump theories, in my opinion, fail because they don't take into account that St. Bart's is in public view and that any trick to survive the fall would have to fool anyone who could have seen it. This goes beyond John and the parking structure. This includes anyone who could be watching from inside St. Bart's, for instance, from their hospital room or someone on the street who's there when it happens.
I updated my own theory on the fall but alas there are so many members of this forum cleverer than me.
Also, one must recall that Moftiss said they felt they outdid Conan Doyle in faking Sherlock's death. To make this claim, they have to follow a lot of the same rules and still create a better, more convincing, solution. This suggests to me that Moriarty must be dead and Sherlock did not jump, since Sherlock did not fall off Reichenbach in the canon.
I feel that Moftiss said they outdid Conan Doyle because they produced a body when none was recovered for Holmes in the canon, leaving open the possibility he survived. I feel that any theory that claims it was a dummy or a prosthetic fake is wrong because then that would hardly be an impressive leap from the canon having no body.
Last edited by Lupin (November 4, 2012 4:53 pm)
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Is the foil of a detective a thief or a magician?
My Theory on the Fall:
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