: It is commonly thought that you cannot fold a piece of paper more than seven or eight times. This is because the thickness doubles with every fold; by just 26 folds, the paper would theoretically be taller than Mount Everest.
You can transform a plain sheet of paper into complex shapes or functional items using basic folding techniques:
If you are looking for a paper-themed experiment or "paper" topic, consider these concepts:
: Beyond static figures, you can make action toys like a paper bomb that spins or even a spring-loaded bear trap that snaps shut when touched.
: It is commonly thought that you cannot fold a piece of paper more than seven or eight times. This is because the thickness doubles with every fold; by just 26 folds, the paper would theoretically be taller than Mount Everest.
You can transform a plain sheet of paper into complex shapes or functional items using basic folding techniques:
If you are looking for a paper-themed experiment or "paper" topic, consider these concepts:
: Beyond static figures, you can make action toys like a paper bomb that spins or even a spring-loaded bear trap that snaps shut when touched.