zombiejoe said:
Did you know pain does not exist, it is made by the mind to say "Stop doing what you are doing." So technically pain is not a real thing
It's also a neuron signal times ten. Pain is literally feeling something too hard.
unabomberman said:
fluffybacon said:
No piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.
Based on what?
(I'm not exactly sure what you're asking, so here's a guessed answer.)
Here's the basic concept. Folding a piece of paper in half is increasing the thickness twicefold: <color=green>
X^2
Easy to understand, yes?
Now, fold it in half again. <color=green>
X^2^2
If <color=green>
X is <color=green>
2, then <color=green>
X^2^2 is <color=green>
16. That's only with two folds.
Fold it in half again would make it 16^2, or 256, times thicker. That's three folds.
Folding something in half
seven times would be: <color=green>
X^2^2^2^2^2^2^2
Following that same rule, folding a paper in half seven times makes it 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 times thicker. Even if one could do it, the paper would run out before it could be folded so many times.
EDIT: I did it wrong. Here's the correct equation.