Britney Gallivan's Record-Breaking Paper Folding Feat
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Jun 10, 2024
Discover how Britney Gallivan shattered the paper folding myth by folding a sheet of paper in half 12 times.
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Hello, I'm Brittany Gallivan
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Have you ever heard the commonly accepted belief that no one can fold a piece of paper
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or anything in half more than eight times
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That was six folds for this piece of paper. Back in 2001, my honors pre-calculus instructor challenged anyone in the class to fold anything
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in half 12 times. This is a sheet of gold foil, four inches by four inches, 11 millionths of an inch thin
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It is actually thinner than the wavelength of visible light. I folded the four by four inch gold foil in half 12 times
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My teacher stated that he had misspoken and that the challenge was actually to fold any
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piece of paper in half 12 times. The paper folding challenge is often used as an example of exponential growth
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If you fold paper in half 50 times, you could reach the sun
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Every time you fold the paper, these double. What people weren't taking into account for was the radius section
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In an initial fold, the radius section is minimal. As the folds get larger, this radius section takes up more and more paper
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Although this doubles, the amount of paper that you need in the radius section for each
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fold actually squares. As your number of folds increases, you need four times the length to achieve the next fold
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Where's my pen? Oh. I derived two limiting equations for folding anything in half
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One was for single direction folding. I'm solving for length pi times the thickness over six multiplied by two to the n plus four
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times two to the n minus one. And then the second equation was for alternate directional folding
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Width is going to equal pi times thickness times two to the three n minus one divided
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by two. I researched online and found paper that was 33,007 inch thin that was 4,000 feet in length
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I quickly realized that material this thin was not going to work because the slightest
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breeze would ruin the attempt. I found a space called The Village at Indian Hill in Pomona
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It had a long corridor that would suffice to take on this challenge
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After eight hours of crawling on the mall floor, I was able to successfully fold the
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paper in half 12 times. This here is the 11th fold. It's great to be in the record books and to finally set the paper folding record straight
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I hope that others can look at this challenge and take it on themselves and maybe even expand
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on it and take on their own impossible challenges
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