We're on version 3.6, this exploit was prominent in 1.2 though. Hopefully someone figures out how to use timetravel.bin soon, because that appears to be the only way to downgrade.
I used to post videos. Never went past 30 likes. Imagine if youtube would add some advertisments on comment, see half of a comment then you need to watch an ad to see the rest. I'd be rich by now.
Paper: actually what the hell are you gonna do to me?! me: make you taller than burj khalifa but he doesn't exist so i will just need to make you get to the end of the universe burj khalifa: am i a joke to you? ME?: OOOOH LOL YO RALLY TOOL LOL!!! YO TALLAST MEN EVER?!?!?!!!!!!??? burj khalifa, me and paper: ok wat da heck???? lol its a jok- everyone: OMG I AM FLAYING LIKE A FLYING HORSE!!!! IMMA FOLD MAI PAPER 99999999999999999999999999 TIMES!!!!!!!!! me: your just gonna past andromada ._. or the end of the universe 😐 now its a joke lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😂😆😂😂😆😂😂😆😂😂😆😂😂😆😂😆😂😆😂😂😂😆😆😂😆😂😆😂😂😂😂😆😂😂😆😂😆
This paper is creating matter from thin air and this is will rupture the space time continuum and the paper itself will turn into a black hole when stretched to thinly
*Scientist #1* - "We should try and figure out how aging works." *Scientist #2* - "No, we should figure out how to decrease pollution in cars and other vehicles" *Random guy fold paper 400 times* "You're a wizard Harry...!"
the cactus you usually think of when you think of a cactus (the giant saguaro) is really huge compared to what you see in cartoons. They can reach 40 feet tall! Pretty insane. I was shocked when I saw them in Arizona
Theoretically yes, but in reality (if it were possible), after a couple dozen folds, it would get so thick that you'd be literally stacking single atoms on top of each other.
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RundownOyster 1) the paper wouldn’t have enough material to be folded this many times 2) If it did, it would be so massive it would A; collapse into a black hole the instant it existed and swallow the whole universe along with it, as it would have more mass in one infinitesimally small area than the universe several googolplex’s over. 3) If it was just your average piece of paper, you’d have to slice fundamental particles to such a small amount that calling it infinitely small would be fine. B; (from the previous but easier to fit here) If it we’re so small, the density between any two points would atrophy instantly and the whole thing would decay basically instantly. So, you have your choice of it being infinitely dense and swallowing the universe like a line of black holes (assuming the folds are instantaneous, because if not, moving something infinitely dense would killing you just by touching it, if you could), or being so thinly stretched, that it would evaporate.