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Folding a paper as many times as possible

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LogicalBA 🇦🇶's profile picture
LogicalBA 🇦🇶1 year ago

yeah, this one is old. "The MythBusters team successfully folded a giant sheet of paper 11 times, thus debunking the myth that paper can only be folded in half a maximum of seven times. They used a large piece of paper, a steamroller, and a forklift to achieve this feat. While they managed 11 folds, they acknowledged that the process became increasingly difficult after seven folds."

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Pocus1 year ago

Mythbusters got to 8 also right?

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piratemastermurdoch🏴‍☠️1 year ago

You can only fold paper like 7 times or something

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Regal1 year ago

Physics may limit it, but imagination has no limits!

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Aka 🌹1 year ago

Am I really watching a video on pressed paper? And I like it?

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Ryzz1 year ago

It’s oddly satisfying. Like my brain shouldn’t care, but it does

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PepeGoesCrypto1 year ago

you can get to 12 if you really want it

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ThePunKing1 year ago

The confusing part of the paper folding problem is that the thickness is doubling with each fold. Fold 1 = 2 sheets thick. Fold 2 = 4 sheets thick. At fold 12 you get 4,096 sheets thick. At 20lb weight paper, that's 1 foot 3 inches thick.

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holin1 year ago

1 paper vs 2^8 piece of paper—although the same material, the structural resistance to pressure has changed. So it is a tropical structure change for that machine. Which proves that quantitive change results material change.

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Akin1 year ago

Amazing

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