How many times do you need to fold a paper to reach the Moon?

And incredibly, it only takes 42 foldings of a paper to get from the Earth to the Moon, and only about 94 foldings of a paper to make something the size of the entire visible Universe. And now you know how many times you'd have to fold a piece of paper to reach the Moon!
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What happens when you fold paper 42 times?

42 folds will get you to the Moon. 81 folds and your paper will be 127,786 light-years, almost as thick as the Andromeda Galaxy. At 103 folds, you will get outside of the observable Universe, which is estimated at 93 billion light-years in diameter.
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What happens when you fold a paper 100 times?

With just over 100 folds, the thickness of the paper would be equal to 93 billion light-years. The reason for this is exponential growth.
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Why can't we fold paper 7 times?

2 to the power of 7 is 128. Standard A4 80 g copy paper is 297 mm long and 0.1 mm thick. So after 7 folds, you would have less than 2.5 mm length and 12.8 mm thickness. Actually, you can't fold it more than 6 times this way because the thickness going round in each fold would consume too much.
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How many times does a piece of paper need to be folded to reach the sun?

In fact, if you had a sheet of paper, and folded it in half 50 times, how thick would it be? The answer is about 100 million kilometres, which is about two thirds of the distance between the Sun and the Earth. And so Accepted Wisdom on Paper-Folding ruled, until 2001.
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What if we fold a paper 103 times?

It's just a matter of math, really. Fold an A4 once and it will be twice as thick, fold it again and it will be four times as thick as it initially was. Turns out, according to Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, if you do this 103 times the sheet's thickness will be larger than the observable Universe: 93 billion light-years.
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What's the world record for folding paper?

The current world paper-folding record belongs to California high school student Britney Gallivan, who in 2002 managed to fold a 1.2km-long piece of tissue paper 12 times. Read more: Why does paper make noise when crumpled?
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Why can bones not be folded?

1 Answer. Bone cells called osteocytes are embedded in solid ground substance made up of calcium phosphate. This makes the bone hard, rigid and nonflexible. Therefore, bones cannot be folded.
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How many times did Mythbusters fold a piece of paper?

The Mythbusters

Their team of savvy scientists managed to fold their sheet of paper in half eight times without the help of any machinery, but the process did become visibly difficult after seven folds (how easy do you think it is to move 128 layers of a giant sheet of paper?).
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Is it true that you can only fold paper 7 times?

Yes, absolutely. A piece of paper can, in fact, be folded more than 7 times. It has been done many times in many places all around the world. It's just that the people who accomplished the feat used a lot of paper!
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How thick would a paper folded 50 times be?

Because the original number (0.0000001) was in kilometres, we know that the answer must be. So if we fold a piece of paper 50 times, it would end up being 112,589,991 kilometres thick!
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How many times can you rip a piece of paper?

The commonly accepted wisdom is that you can't fold a single sheet of paper in half more than seven times.
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How thick is a page?

Sample calculation of paper thickness

Since a ream of paper contains 500 sheets of paper , we divide 2 inches by 500. This will then give us a value of 0.004 inches (about 0.0102 cm), which is the thickness of a single piece of paper.
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Can paper explode?

We've all seen the little factoids about how you mostly can't fold paper more than 8 times, and some will have seen how in the Hydraulic Press Channels recent video, when compressed heavily it explodes.
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How many times can you fold a dollar bill?

A bill can be folded forward and back 4,000 times before it reaches the end of its lifespan.
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Can bones be bent * 1 point Yes No?

Bones cannot be bent. So, how do we bend our elbow? It is not one long bone from the upper arm to our wrist. It is different bones joined together at the elbow.
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What's the bone in the back of your head called?

The occipital bone is a bone that covers the back of your head; an area called the occiput. The occipital bone is the only bone in your head that connects with your cervical spine (neck). The occipital bone surrounds a large opening known as the foramen magnum.
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Is it possible to bend a bone?

Bones cannot be bent due to their rigid and inelastic nature. They can break and result in fracture.
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What is the easiest world record to break?

10 World Records to break while you are stuck at home
  1. Most socks put on one foot in 30 seconds. ...
  2. Tallest toilet paper tower in 30 seconds. ...
  3. Most Smarties eaten in 60 seconds blindfolded using chopsticks. ...
  4. Fastest time to arrange the alphabet from a can of alphabet spaghetti. ...
  5. Fastest time to assemble Mr.
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What is the world record for sleeping?

Hypnotist Peter Powers holds the record for the longest time asleep. He put himself to sleep for straight eight days (188 hours) under hypnosis.
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What is the world record for not blinking?

The record for spending the longest time without blinking the eye was set by Anand Haridas (born on December 24, 1983) of Kannur, Kerala. He spent 1 hour and 31 minutes without blinking his both eyes, as confirmed on July 12, 2021.
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