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Toilet paper folded 13 times

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http://boingboing.net/2012/01/12/new-rec...folde.html

"For years, it was thought that a piece of paper could not be folded in half more than seven times. Back in 2002 though, then-high school student Britney Gallivan folded a piece 12 times. And later, Mythbusters tackled the same issue. Now, students of the St. Marks School, a Massachusetts prep school, completed 13 folds. From New Scientist:

Based on the thickness of a sheet of paper, a formula can be used to calculate the minimum length needed to fold it a given number of times. Paper roughly doubles in size with each fold and the sides become more rounded, making it harder and harder to bend. Wrinkles also have a significant impact, making the formula difficult to follow in practice. In addition, no single roll is long enough to fold thirteen times, requiring the group to tape together numerous rolls of industrial toilet paper 1.2 kilometers long."
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Origami or deserving of a classification unto itself?

"In modern usage, the word 'origami' is used as an inclusive term for all folding practices, regardless of their culture of origin. The goal is to transform a flat sheet square of paper into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques."

Still, since "sculpture" isn't an objective here, it seems at least a tad questionable that a purely "athletic" feat of magnitude in paper folding qualifies as origami. Maybe the latter's current conception has a sub-category for that, though.

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