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On September 11, the Twin Towers reached an impressive height of 110 stories. By applying the aforementioned standard, one would anticipate that the rubble pile for each tower should have been about 12% of 110 stories, translating to around 13.2 stories. However, this calculation takes an intriguing turn when we factor in the lobbies of the Twin Towers, which were equivalent to three normal stories. Thus, logically, the expected rubble piles at Ground Zero should have been about 10 stories taller than the lobbies, resulting in a formation that would have completely buried them.