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BlueGene
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Post by BlueGene »

Has anyone seen this? Pretty insane.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... ers+of+ten
tnf
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Post by tnf »

i've had pages of that hanging in my classroom for 4 years.
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Post by werldhed »

tnf, have you ever seen the 1971 video "Protein Synthesis: An epic on the cellular level"?

I just saw it a couple weeks ago...absolutely crazy. It blew my mind like only a drug induced orgy of biochemists can.
:dork:
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Post by Bdw3 »

About the only thing I do remember from my 8th grade science class. :icon14:
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Post by tnf »

werldhed wrote:tnf, have you ever seen the 1971 video "Protein Synthesis: An epic on the cellular level"?

I just saw it a couple weeks ago...absolutely crazy. It blew my mind like only a drug induced orgy of biochemists can.
:dork:
haven't seen that one. might have to look it up.

I'm in the process of ordering Richard Dawkin's DVD version of the Ancestor's Tale. Great stuff.
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Post by werldhed »

It's great. It's about 15 minutes long and introduced by Paul Berg (iirc). If you can find it you should check it out.
[xeno]Julios
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

nice video - i'm almost certain i saw it about 15 years ago at some disney land type place or something.

reminds me of the question about folding a thin sheet of paper in half, 100 times.

the resultant thickness will be about the radius of the universe (14 billion lightyears)
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Post by Canis »

...and I was hoping for exponents. :icon8:
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Post by Dave »

lawl. we watched this in my astronomy class. never knew the name of it though
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Post by bitWISE »

Cool clip. Sucks the quality is so low on google because I hadn't seen it before.
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Post by mjrpes »

[xeno]Julios wrote:nice video - i'm almost certain i saw it about 15 years ago at some disney land type place or something.

reminds me of the question about folding a thin sheet of paper in half, 100 times.

the resultant thickness will be about the radius of the universe (14 billion lightyears)
Chuck Norris did that once. He could have folded it again but it would have defied comprehension.
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

:olo:
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Post by glossy »

Canis wrote:...and I was hoping for exponents. :icon8:
it's not? damn.
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[xeno]Julios wrote:nice video - i'm almost certain i saw it about 15 years ago at some disney land type place or something.

reminds me of the question about folding a thin sheet of paper in half, 100 times.

the resultant thickness will be about the radius of the universe (14 billion lightyears)
I don't get it, how long is the sheet exactly?
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Post by BlueGene »

You know how you can only fold a regular piece of paper several times before it becomes unfoldable? Something a long these lines is what I think xeno is talking about.

Since your doubling the height every fold?
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Post by Guest »

Even if I tripled the height with every fold, if the piece of paper was 0.1mm thick, 0.1*100³=100m. If it was 1mm thick (that is one fucking thick piece of paper), it would be 1km.
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Post by Chupacabra »

ToxicBug wrote:Even if I tripled the height with every fold, if the piece of paper was 0.1mm thick, 0.1*100³=100m. If it was 1mm thick (that is one fucking thick piece of paper), it would be 1km.
isnt it more like 3^100 (or 2^100 in julios's case)? or maybe im mistaken?
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Post by werldhed »

Sort of, but it doesn't have anything to do with being ubable to fold in half. It's all about doubling the thickness each time.

Pick an arbitrary number for the width of paper... say 0.000001 meters. Multiply that by 2^100 and that's the thickness of your result, in meters.

edit: oops...meant to be directed at Bluegene
edit2: Chupacabra has it right
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Chupacabra wrote:
ToxicBug wrote:Even if I tripled the height with every fold, if the piece of paper was 0.1mm thick, 0.1*100³=100m. If it was 1mm thick (that is one fucking thick piece of paper), it would be 1km.
isnt it more like 3^100 (or 2^100 in julios's case)? or maybe im mistaken?
Oh, ic.
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Post by sliver »

[xeno]Julios wrote:nice video - i'm almost certain i saw it about 15 years ago at some disney land type place or something.

reminds me of the question about folding a thin sheet of paper in half, 100 times.

the resultant thickness will be about the radius of the universe (14 billion lightyears)
I remember seeing it at the [Ontario] Science Centre when I was little, so that's probably what you're thinking of.
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