You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times
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If you take a single sheet and fold it in half 8 times, the pack will have 64 layers.
Eight, no matter how thin or large the paper is. Not sure one can prove this, but try it.
You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times
Get a square piece of paper. Fold it into a triangle (diagnol half) two times.Then, fold it 3 times. Then,fold the little thing in, and you're done.
It's theoretically impossible to fold a standard piece of paper more than seven to eight times due to physical constraints. As the number of folds increases, the thickness of the paper grows exponentially, making it impossible to fold any further.
It is generally believed that an A4 piece of paper can be folded in half approximately seven to eight times due to the thickness of the paper increasing with each fold, making it increasingly difficult to fold further.
If you could physically fold a piece of paper in half 20 times, it would result in 2^20 layers, which is equal to 1,048,576 layers. However, due to physical limitations, it is practically impossible to fold a piece of paper that many times.
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snowflakes have 6 sides, so you fold the piece of paper 3 times.
Take a rectangular piece of paper and fold it diagonally until you have a triangle that is two pieces of paper thick, Cut of the piece of paper that does not make up part of the triangle unfold it and you have a square.
A square paper can not be folded more than seven times.
It's physically impossible to fold a piece of paper more than 7 times.
It would take 42 times to fold an average 8.5 by 11 piece of paper to reach the moon!<3
7-8 times