How many times can you fold a piece of paper as big as the universe?
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How many times can you fold a piece of paper as big as the universe?
If you fold a paper in half 103 times it’ll get as thick as the Universe.
Why can’t you fold a paper 8 times?
The commonly accepted wisdom is that you can’t fold a single sheet of paper in half more than seven times. The problem with folding paper in half multiple times is that the paper’s surface area decreases by half with each fold.
Can a piece of paper be folded 8 times?
Trying to fold an ordinary sheet of A4 paper suggests that even eight times is impossible: the number of layers doubles each time, and the paper rapidly gets too thick and too small to fold. Such ‘geometric growth’ effects are dramatic: in theory, 26 folds would make the paper thicker than the height of Mount Everest.
Can you fold paper more than 8 times?
Can you fold paper more than 7 times Mythbusters?
There’s an old myth that you can’t fold a single sheet of paper in half more than seven times. Thanks to Mythbusters and Britney Gallivan we know that with very specialized (large and thin) sheets of paper, you can fold paper 11 or 12 times respectively.
Can we fold paper more than 7 times?
As you can see, paper can be folded more than seven times. You just need to use bigger and bigger pieces of paper to increase the number of folds possible. It can be fun to play with the mathematics of paper folding to see how thickness increases exponentially with each fold.
How many times can you fold a paper?
The reality: Given a paper large enough—and enough energy—you can fold it as many times as you want. The problem: If you fold it 103 times, the thickness of your paper will be larger than the observable Universe: 93 billion light-years. Seriously.
How thick is the paper in the universe?
The problem: If you fold it 103 times, the thickness of your paper will be larger than the observable Universe: 93 billion light-years. Seriously. How can a 0.099mm-thick paper get to be as thick as the Universe?
How thick is a piece of paper folded in half?
A Piece Of Paper Folded In Half 103 Times As Thick As The Universe!? The rule has always been that you can’t fold a piece of paper in half more than 8 times. However if you had a piece of paper large enough and enough energy to keep folding it, the thickness of the paper would eventually be larger than the size of the entire observable universe.
How big is 81 folds of paper in light years?
42 folds will get you to the Moon. With 51 you will burn in the Sun. Now fast forward to 81 folds and your paper will be 127,786 light-years, almost as thick as the Andromeda Galaxy, estimated at 141,000 light-years across.