• driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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    1 year ago

    I remember this “theorem”(?) about how is impossible to fold a paper sheet more that 6 times and this lady glt herself a gigantic thin sheet and folded it like 8 times. OP, fold that and told us how many folds you get.

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      1 year ago

      Mythbusters debunked this, although they used a football field sized sheet and forklifts, but they were able to fold it 11 times. The myth they tested was 7 times being impossible.

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        1 year ago

        Another myth is that because the thickness doubles on every fold that it would reach the moon before you could fold it … X times.

        I’m bored, so I figured it out. A thin piece of office paper (0.05 mm) would need to folded 43 times to reach the moon.

        The world record is 12.

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        1 year ago

        Let me help you out with the math here, its pretty difficult. Basically, “impossible to do more than 6” and “7 is impossible” actually mean the same thing! It’s crazy how numbers work 😅😅

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          1 year ago

          My (incorrect) memory was that you couldn’t fold it more than 7 times.

          Go put on some deodorant.