Bet You Can't Fold Paper More Than 7 Times, says Boobs

I'm guessing there was a trick in there somewhere with a piece of paper or something... I don't know. But, it sure was fascinating.

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SPOILER: SOLUTION FOLLOWS.
Each time you fold it, tear the result in half along the fold. Keep one half to continue folding with, and stuff the other half down someone's cleavage.

You might lose the bet on a technicality, but who cares?

gwiz665says...

num = number of folds
A = area, A4 is like 20x30cm that is 60cm2
H = height (in layers)

H^num : 1, 2(first bend), 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 thick like 128 sheets at 6

A/2*num: 60(0), 30(1), 15(2), 7.5(3), 3.7(4), 1.8(5), 0.9(6) - 0.9cm2 is not big less than 1x1cm.

Let's try a huge A: 10000 cm2 (that's 100m2)
0:10000, 1:5000, 2:2500, 3:1250, 4:625, 5:312.5, 6:156.25, 7:78.13 - so at 7 the area of the paper would be about a4 128 sheets thick


That's easy. You just have to do the math.

Is that not the point? What are you all looking at?

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