Tuesday 16 June 2015

How big is 100 fold really?

If you have ever read the Bible, I am sure at some point we have all asked this same question, well the answer is more than you would expect! Below is an example of the exponential growth of God.

“The average paper thickness in 1/10th of a millimeter (0.0039 inches.) If you perfectly fold the paper in half, you will double its thickness. Things get interesting quickly.

Folding the paper in half a third time will get you about the thickness of a nail.

Seven folds will be about the thickness of a notebook of 128 pages.

10 folds and the paper will be about the width of a hand.

23 folds will get you to one kilometer—3,280 feet.

30 folds will get you to space. Your paper will be now 100 kilometers high.

Keep folding it. 42 folds will get you to the Moon. With 51 you will burn in the Sun.

Now fast forward to 81 folds and your paper will be 127,786 light-years, almost as thick as the Andromeda Galaxy, estimated at 141,000 light-years across.

If you fold a paper in half 103 times it’ll get as thick as the Universe

90 folds will make your paper 130.8 million light-years across, bigger than the Virgo Supercluster, estimated at 110 million light-years. The Virgo Supercluster contains the Local Galactic Group—with Andromeda and our own Milky Way—and about 100 other galaxy groups.

If you fold a paper in half 103 times it’ll get as thick as the Universe

And finally, at 103 folds, you will get outside of the observable Universe, which is estimated at 93 billion light-years in diameters.”




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