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snoop 08-10-2003 04:54 PM

Snoop's Challenge
 
The Challenge is to try and fold a piece of paper in half more than 7 times (it's harder than it sounds people, I have heard that it's impossible to do) . . .

I managed 6 folds with varying sizes of paper . .

Sorry, No Prize . . . .other than the satisfaction of beating me . .

Let the challenge begin.

nb: needs to be standard paper, no grease paper or the like !!

Silvy 08-10-2003 04:58 PM

Funny challenge that is...
Using A4 (~letter) sized paper I managed 6 times...

You start out pretty confident, but it's deceiving! 1-5 is easy 6 is getting difficult and 7 is impossible!

Munku 08-10-2003 05:03 PM

Yes it's impossible, I read the mathmatical reasoning behind it, something about x^ something power folds or something. Whatever too much for me.

uncle phil 08-10-2003 05:33 PM

i will try toilet paper in the morning...

napalm 08-10-2003 05:37 PM

haha, yea i've heard of this before...and i remember trying it with quite a few pieces of paper. so far i havent been able to do it. but, what if you had a sheet of paper that is only as thick as regular notebook or printer paper and is, let's say, 50'x50'?

i dont know why, but for some reason i feel like it would work if the paper was thin and extremely long/wide....maybe i'm way off though.

bermuDa 08-10-2003 05:38 PM

using a 3x5" memo paper i managed 7 folds. the resulting piece of paper is a little smaller than a cubic centimeter.

also might be possible with rice paper.

JadziaDax 08-10-2003 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Munku
Yes it's impossible, I read the mathmatical reasoning behind it, something about x^ something power folds or something. Whatever too much for me.
yes... and here it is in an easier explanation:

imagine you're not folding but cutting, that is, on the first fold/cut you would have 2 pieces of paper, second fold would have four, etc...

first fold = 2 pieces of paper (2 = 2^1)
second fold = 4 pieces of paper (4 = 2^2)
third fold = 8 pieces of paper (8 = 2^3)
fourth fold = 16 pieces of paper (16 = 2^4)
fifth fold = 32 pieces of paper (32 =2^5)
xth fold = 2^x

so you can see the exponential growth of the numbers of pieces of paper you'd have by the 7th fold (2^7 = 128).

It's a known fact that no matter how large the piece of paper is, by the 5th fold, it starts to get a little difficult, and on the 6th fold, it's near impossible. After that, the folding ends.

Munku 08-10-2003 06:14 PM

Ahh yes tehre it is, way to go Jadzia.

snoop 08-10-2003 06:23 PM

Jadzia

Wow . . . . nail on the head . . . sounds easy but . .

SnOop

paddyjoe 08-10-2003 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by uncle phil
i will try toilet paper in the morning...
just make sure it's BEFORE you use it :p

sadistikdreams 08-10-2003 07:20 PM

Hah! I did it ten times with fax paper.

nash 08-11-2003 06:58 AM

I've done it with tissue paper but I guess that's cheating. I think you might get a little farther if you "weaken" the paper first by crumpling it and recrumpling it a few times. Yeah, I was bored as a kid.

Munku 08-11-2003 12:15 PM

That's impossible Sadistik...


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