@@GojiMan673it is , paper is 0.005-0.010 thick so let’s use a random number like .0874 and the moon is 384b mm away , and if each fold you do to paper makes it 2^1 , one fold would be .1748 mm, so if you multiply 0.0874 by 2^42 it would be 4,398,046,511,104, so once you multiply that you get 384,389,265,070 mm so if you wanna round and put it into meters it would be 384,400,000 meters and that’s about the distance to the moon so theoretically yes it is correct
For those who are saying this is false:-Average paper thickness = 0.1 mm = 1/10° km Folding 42 times = (242 ÷ 107) km = 439,804 km Distance of Earth to Moon = 384,000 km
@@AlexLopez-zz3zw you got 1 paper and you place it on another, which makes 2 papers. You get another 2 and place it on the other 2 which makes 4. If you place another 4 on that 4 it makes 8 and another 8 on that one, it makes 16. Now if now place another 16 on that 16 and it now makes 32. Place another 32 on that 32 it now makes 64. And if you do the same thing four more times you get around 1000
What's more shocking: 103 fold and it's longer than the diameter of the WHOLE UNIVERSE. Edit: there isn't a confirmed size of the _whole_ universe the current estimate is 600 billion ly but the observable universe is at most 93 billion light years
@@zPiey diameter of the discovered universe is a few billion lightyears, the observable universe is 93 billion lightyears and the unobservable universe is *estimated* to be 600 billion lightyears but the 103 paper folds is over a trillion lightyears
@@dontalks1060the entire universe is larger than the observable universe. we didn't "discover" a part of the universe, we are only observing the part of the universe in which light is able to reach us. in reality, the universe is expanding at a superluminal speed, so we cannot have a piece of paper with _n_ amount of folds that can be as long/tall as the entire universe. the observable universe is called the observable universe because, past 93 billion light years, the finite speed of light does not have time to reach us in the foreseeable future.
@@dontalks1060so do not use complicated terminology when you don't know what they truly mean. the diameter of the entire universe is unknown because it is expanding at a speed faster than light, so it cannot be 600 billion ly across.
Whats more shocking?: What happens if we fold a paper 103 times? Our paper folded 103 times has a thickness of approximately 1,014,120,480,182 trillion km, and the known universe is approximately 880,024,376,000 trillion km. Meaning our paper at 103 folds is approximately 1,014,120,480,182 - 880,024,376,000 = 134,096,104,182 trillion km thicker than the known universe is wide
It gets smaller in width, but taller. When you fold a paper it gets thicker. It’s physically impossible to fold a paper unless it’s massive. Myth busters has an episode where they fold paper so much, it gets to the size of a basketball. it’s on youtube
@@Toothbrushe911 I think your putting it on its side, it looks like it’s getting fatter but in reality it gets taller. It’s a hypothetical and is physically impossible to fold a paper that much but still.
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.
The distance between the earth and the moon is around 384,400 kilometers (remember 1 km = 1,000,000 mm). After 42 folds, would the paper reach the moon? (439,804,651,110.4 mm = 439,804.7 km, so yes, it would reach the moon because 439,804.7 > 384,400)
By 81 folds, your thick piece of paper will measure 127,786 light-years across, reaching the length of the Andromeda Galaxy (141,000 light-years) Another 9 folds will push things to 130.8 million light-years across
I really think this is a litmus test. Surface area is a thing guys. You cannot fold a piece of paper and have it magically reach the moon unless said piece of paper could ALREADY reach the moon before being folded. This is so moronic
If we reach the subatomic levels during folding, it will be impossible to fold again. So, you're partly right. But if we don't, then it's possible. Even though it would be impossible to even see the sheet of paper.
If that is the part that trouble u then u are indeed a moron. The paper has to be 0.0000…01 mm wide to be able to go that far. So you cant even see the paper anyway.
For anyone wondering, this minigame is available on a website called Neal.fun.
Exactly why some scientists are called psychopaths
why are scientists psychopaths?
But it’s true
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@@GojiMan673it is , paper is 0.005-0.010 thick so let’s use a random number like .0874 and the moon is 384b mm away , and if each fold you do to paper makes it 2^1 , one fold would be .1748 mm, so if you multiply 0.0874 by 2^42 it would be 4,398,046,511,104, so once you multiply that you get 384,389,265,070 mm so if you wanna round and put it into meters it would be 384,400,000 meters and that’s about the distance to the moon so theoretically yes it is correct
@@GojiMan673so with that math if you did 103 folds it theoretically would reach the end of the observable universe
Wait a second, my car has driven 500,000km does that mean I have travelled farther than the moon???
Yup
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For those who are saying this is false:-Average paper thickness = 0.1 mm = 1/10° km
Folding 42 times = (242 ÷ 107) km = 439,804 km
Distance of Earth to Moon = 384,000 km
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So ur saying folding a paper gon magically make it grow 1milliom times 😂😂😂
@@AlexLopez-zz3zwa kid who failed math and physics class
@@Funnyoffical123 please explain den 😂😂 fuck the equation tell me how folding it gon make it get taller than me
@@AlexLopez-zz3zw you got 1 paper and you place it on another, which makes 2 papers. You get another 2 and place it on the other 2 which makes 4. If you place another 4 on that 4 it makes 8 and another 8 on that one, it makes 16. Now if now place another 16 on that 16 and it now makes 32. Place another 32 on that 32 it now makes 64. And if you do the same thing four more times you get around 1000
What's more shocking: 103 fold and it's longer than the diameter of the WHOLE UNIVERSE.
Edit: there isn't a confirmed size of the _whole_ universe the current estimate is 600 billion ly but the observable universe is at most 93 billion light years
No, the part of the universe that we have discovered so far
Known*
@@zPiey diameter of the discovered universe is a few billion lightyears, the observable universe is 93 billion lightyears and the unobservable universe is *estimated* to be 600 billion lightyears but the 103 paper folds is over a trillion lightyears
@@dontalks1060the entire universe is larger than the observable universe. we didn't "discover" a part of the universe, we are only observing the part of the universe in which light is able to reach us. in reality, the universe is expanding at a superluminal speed, so we cannot have a piece of paper with _n_ amount of folds that can be as long/tall as the entire universe. the observable universe is called the observable universe because, past 93 billion light years, the finite speed of light does not have time to reach us in the foreseeable future.
@@dontalks1060so do not use complicated terminology when you don't know what they truly mean. the diameter of the entire universe is unknown because it is expanding at a speed faster than light, so it cannot be 600 billion ly across.
Whats more shocking?: What happens if we fold a paper 103 times?
Our paper folded 103 times has a thickness of approximately 1,014,120,480,182 trillion km, and the known universe is approximately 880,024,376,000 trillion km. Meaning our paper at 103 folds is approximately 1,014,120,480,182 - 880,024,376,000 = 134,096,104,182 trillion km thicker than the known universe is wide
what about 1000 times
With the Mariana trench now we know how deep it is
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where did u find this game
Super cool game
in Google search folding paper game
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42 folds might be small but its higher than you think like 439,804,651,110.4Km tall its way high than you think
Lol
Relax guys the calculation may be right but still its just a theory
Its not a theory Its a fact but i think the word ur looking for is hypothetical
Hypothetical? Theory? Nasa HAS to test this by folding 2 papers 2 times and stacking them together till it actually reaches the moon
What is this app
A website called Neal.fun
May be but if you fold paper, you will stuck within 7 or 8 fold.Even you can fold this fold limit, paper get damage and tear apart later.
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What's that app
It’s a website called Neal.Fun
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I don't understand, when you fold paper, it gets smaller
Exactly that’s what I’m saying.
It gets smaller in width, but taller. When you fold a paper it gets thicker. It’s physically impossible to fold a paper unless it’s massive. Myth busters has an episode where they fold paper so much, it gets to the size of a basketball. it’s on youtube
@@smilemationsit's the opposite when I do it It just becomes fat but not tall
@@Toothbrushe911 I think your putting it on its side, it looks like it’s getting fatter but in reality it gets taller. It’s a hypothetical and is physically impossible to fold a paper that much but still.
The math doesn't sound right...
It is
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.
The distance between the earth and the moon is around 384,400 kilometers (remember 1 km = 1,000,000 mm). After 42 folds, would the paper reach the moon? (439,804,651,110.4 mm = 439,804.7 km, so yes, it would reach the moon because 439,804.7 > 384,400)
By 81 folds, your thick piece of paper will measure 127,786 light-years across, reaching the length of the Andromeda Galaxy (141,000 light-years) Another 9 folds will push things to 130.8 million light-years across
Geometrical progression a^r
It isnt wrapping around earth bcs earth is 40.075 km and the paper was 23,456 km
I don’t understand though is this the thickness width
Yeah I can do that
Good luck
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Whats the name of this app
Is this an app?
Webite Called Neal.fun
That’s just not possible it gets smaller each tine
smaller in width but thicker
Did you not know it will get thicker?
What's the game called
It’s a mini game on a website called Neal.fun
what website is rhis
Neal.fun
Name of website?
Neal.fun
I really think this is a litmus test. Surface area is a thing guys. You cannot fold a piece of paper and have it magically reach the moon unless said piece of paper could ALREADY reach the moon before being folded. This is so moronic
If we reach the subatomic levels during folding, it will be impossible to fold again.
So, you're partly right.
But if we don't, then it's possible.
Even though it would be impossible to even see the sheet of paper.
If that is the part that trouble u then u are indeed a moron. The paper has to be 0.0000…01 mm wide to be able to go that far. So you cant even see the paper anyway.
Dang man…. I was really tripping out for a second but that tracks. 🙏
Stop skipping them 😡
I would go through them all but I did not have enough time so I just went through all of the interesting ones
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