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If you folded some material in two 100 times, you would end up with 2100 = 1.268 nonillion (approx) thicknesses. So, if the original material had the thickness of a hydrogen atom, 100 folds of 2 would result in a stack that would be approx 13400 light years! Don't try this at home!
it has two folds.
No, you cannot fold a circle into halves more than 15 times. Theoretically, each fold doubles the number of sections, but practical limitations arise due to the increasing thickness and reduced size of the folded material. In reality, after about 7 or 8 folds, the material becomes too thick and small to fold effectively. Thus, achieving more than 15 folds is not feasible.
no CHANGE! actually it is.any length actually.look up mckall vs. maryland and youll find out why.Any knife that folds into the handle is legal.some cops just dont like it.
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