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This is post number 61 on this thread - FACT
Every time you fold a piece of paper, you double it's thickness. So fold a piece of paper once, it is 2 sheets thick. Fold the paper again, it is 4 sheets thick. And again, 9 sheets. etc etc
The formula for calculating the thickness of a piece of paper (initial thickness i) folded n times is
i* 2^n.
If a piece of paper is 1mm thick (it is less than that, but I want to simplify the maths!), and folded 50 times, the thickness is
1*2^50 = 1*1125899906842627
which is 112589990684262.7 cm, or 1125899906842.627 m, or 1125899906.842627km.
The average distance from the earth to the sun is 149597890km. So according to that maths, unless I've missed out a factor of 10 somewhere, it will get you to the sun approximately 7 and a half times.
edit: of course, the error in my calculation is my assertion for the thickness of a piece of paper. Assume it to be 1/10th of a millimetre (which is probably an underestimate), and it gets you 3/4s of the way to the sun.
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