Fold a sheet of paper 7 times? No problem if you have a hydraulic press.

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Have you ever tried to fold a plain sheet of paper? Probably yes. One, two, three times - no problem. Then it's harder. A standard sheet of A4 paper is unlikely anyone will be able to fold more than 7 times without any available tools. All this is due to the presence of a physical phenomenon - repeatedly fold a sheet of paper does not work because of the rapid growth of the exponential function .
As Wikipedia says , the number of paper layers is two to the power n, where n is the number of paper folds. For example: if the paper is folded in half five times, then the number of layers will be two to the power of five, that is, thirty-two. And for ordinary paper, you can derive the equation.
The equation for plain paper:

where W - the width of the square sheet, t - thickness of the sheet, and n - number of flexions formed twice.
The use of a long strip of paper require the exact value of the length L :

wherein L - the minimum possible length of the material, t - thickness of the sheet, and n - number of flexions formed twice. L and t must be expressed in the same units.
If you take not ordinary paper with a density of 90 g / dm3 (or a little more / less), but tracing paper or even gold foil, then you can fold this material a little more than the number of times - from 8 to 12.
“Mythbusters” decided to check the law, taking a sheet of paper the size of a football field (51.8 × 67.1 m). Using such a non-standard sheet, they managed to fold 8 times without special means (11 times with the use of a roller and a loader). According to the fans of the telecast, the tracing paper from the packaging of an offset printing plate of the format 520x380 mm with a rather careless folding is effortlessly folded eight times, with the effort nine. In addition, each of the folds should be perpendicular to the previous one. If you bend it from a different angle, you can ensure that the number of bends will be slightly larger (but not always).
Here are a few more attempts:
Well, what if you fold a sheet of paper not with your hands, but take a hydraulic press as your assistant? Let's see what happens then. Note only that the video is in English, with a very strong accent (
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