I think the paper’s thickness would then be .1mm X 2E42.
There is an anecdote about the wizard who did a good turn for the king. The monarch asked the other what he wished for a reward, he could name it himself. The wizard asked for a chess board to be produced and then said that his reward would be 1 grain of wheat (or 1 penny, or whatever) to be placed on the first square, and then two on the second, then four on the next, and so on; each square would hold twice the amount of its neighbor until the last square was filled. The king, being a monarch and thereby innocent of education, gleefully agreed. This reward was 2 to the 64th power and comprised more grain (or money) than was contained in the kingdom. As the amount of the award accumulated to prodigious proportions, so did the king’s anger. In the end the king, being a monarch, had the wizard beheaded.
The only fact I knew here was the beaver fact. Probably because beavers are my favorite animal. Those beavers were prehistoric beavers, in case you didn’t know.
Leroy about 4 years ago
… but one of the giant beavers tried to attack a Korean Sapsali.
pearlsbs about 4 years ago
About seven times is the maximum amount of times you can fold any reasonable size piece of paper.
kingdiamond69 about 4 years ago
Damn that is one big Dam!
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
so I guess a 0.2-mm thick paper would go from the Earth, to the moon, and back to the Earth?
Leojim about 4 years ago
Now that’s a beaver that can eat you!!!!
Zykoic about 4 years ago
Paper thickness=439.804651X10^6 meters. ~440 million meters. That’s about right.
Zykoic about 4 years ago
Love Korea but rarely saw any dogs.
Gent about 4 years ago
Beavers the size of what? Really? I can bearly believe it!
therese_callahan2002 about 4 years ago
Years ago, I read something about walking a trail of books to the moon. That it was 100% possible.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
And when were there beavers the size of bears? Huh? 1972? Try being a little less vague, Ripster!
J Short about 4 years ago
Timber!
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 4 years ago
Not as startling as a bear the size of a beaver.
Take care, may Nebraska Champion Surfer Horst McGarciazord be with you, and gesundheit.
A# 466 about 4 years ago
I think the paper’s thickness would then be .1mm X 2E42.
There is an anecdote about the wizard who did a good turn for the king. The monarch asked the other what he wished for a reward, he could name it himself. The wizard asked for a chess board to be produced and then said that his reward would be 1 grain of wheat (or 1 penny, or whatever) to be placed on the first square, and then two on the second, then four on the next, and so on; each square would hold twice the amount of its neighbor until the last square was filled. The king, being a monarch and thereby innocent of education, gleefully agreed. This reward was 2 to the 64th power and comprised more grain (or money) than was contained in the kingdom. As the amount of the award accumulated to prodigious proportions, so did the king’s anger. In the end the king, being a monarch, had the wizard beheaded.
Stonehouses3 about 4 years ago
Dam, big beaver.
aimlesscruzr about 4 years ago
So yet one more reason why 42 is the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything…
dv1093 about 4 years ago
And here we spent all that time and money on Apollo.
dv1093 about 4 years ago
Anyone want to supply the “punchline” for a beaver the size of a bear?
ncorgbl about 4 years ago
A Korean delicacy, Kim Jong-un ate the last one.
This gives ‘theories’ a bad name.
‘Yogi Beaver’ doesn’t seem to work.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 4 years ago
The giant beavers went extinct when the early fur trappers had to clothe a lot of really fat people.
jon who tried to make a snowman about 4 years ago
just 42 times???
HunterIsACriminal about 4 years ago
Sapsaree for dinner anyone? Have a leg: it will keep bad luck away for hours! Well, ok, all it really does is keep the dog from begging at the table.
diegot about 4 years ago
Sapsarees had a great marketing department!
stamps about 4 years ago
Those beavers are why it’s called the Great Plains now.
prabbit237 about 4 years ago
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/494571-most-times-to-fold-a-piece-of-paper
World’s record is 12 folds.
PanelPleasure about 4 years ago
Why would it have to be a 0.1mm piece of paper? If you could fold a 0.1mm thick pancake 42 times it should also mathematically work.
RandomLantern445 about 4 years ago
The only fact I knew here was the beaver fact. Probably because beavers are my favorite animal. Those beavers were prehistoric beavers, in case you didn’t know.
spaced man spliff about 4 years ago
and horses were once the size of today’s rabbits.
Craig Westlake about 4 years ago
Now that the paper mills have solved the space program, they can breed a few of those beavers to get the bigger trees…
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
So those prehistoric beavers were the ones who damned up the river which made the Grand Canyon.