Maybe it was meant to be "what length would you need to fold it 100 times"? I only read about it recently, but apparently the world record for folding a paper in half is 12 times, set in 2002 by a high schooler. She needed a piece of tissue paper that was 4000ft (1.2km) long.Haah? How are you getting a vast distance as the result of folding a paper? The answer should either be some sorta microscopic distance, as it'd be incredibly small, or some large amount of pressure, as it'd be impossibly difficult to fold. I'd even take a black hole over it.
i feel like it's rather the height/thickness rather than the dimension of the rectangleHaah? How are you getting a vast distance as the result of folding a paper? The answer should either be some sorta microscopic distance, as it'd be incredibly small, or some large amount of pressure, as it'd be impossibly difficult to fold. I'd even take a black hole over it.