Paper folding formula W=πt×2^[3(n−1)/2] where W is the width (of a square piece of paper), n is the number of folds, and t is the thickness. So, technically there is no limit in terms of the number of folds. Just you cannot find a paper that is wide and thin enough to get more than 12 folds.
@oscarliguitar2 жыл бұрын
dont ignore the tenstion of the fold tho. technically, the 8th folds here aren't qualified as it wouldn't stay in fold unless pressure act upon it