Monday, 21 July 2014

See What Happens If You Fold A Paper In Half 103 Times

We all know the myth that you can’t fold a paper in half more than eight times. It is already debunked. The truth is you can fold paper as many times you want, but it should be large enough and you will need enough energy.


So, folding paper 103 times theoretically should not be a problem. But there is one – if you do it, the thickness of your paper will be larger than the observable Universe: 93 billion light-years. Seriously!


SEE ALSO: A 50 cent microscope that folds like origami


How can we reach the end of the universe just by folding a piece of paper? And how one very wise guy used the power of exponential growth to earn big bucks for his invention?! This video explains it.



See What Happens If You Fold A Paper In Half 103 Times

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