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Pandora 2 year s ago
The size of the cardboard roll on toilet paper is much larger on cheap brands.
       
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Brian 2 year s ago
#26 - No matter how thin or how large, it is impossible to fold a piece of paper in half more than 8 times.
       
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Jinsy 2 year s ago
#10 You could fit everyone in LA (or preferably any other city in the world) with room to spare.

#20 This is an absolutely ridiculous miscalculation, and a blatant lie. You would have almost 16.5 trillion bucks. Musk is worth 265 million, and even if you were only pulling in 10,000 a year you would have 750 million, almost three times as much.
Don't believe everything you read on the internet, folks.
       
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Donnie 2 year s ago
Jinsy,

#20 Better check your math...
       
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Lisa 2 year s ago
Jinsy,

$16,425,000,000. That Billion, not Trillion, skippy.
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
Many of these are badly written/explained, and are not factual. A few are true and with a tiny bit of researching you can figure out which ones.
       
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Jon 2 year s ago
If you take
4500years x 365 days x 10,000$
that's = 16.425.000.000$
Musk should have around 264.600.000.000$
264.600.000.000$ x 0,06 (6%) = 15.876.000.000$

15.876.000.000$ compared to 16.425.000.000$

I mean it's not totally correct. But it is not as wrong as you think.
Don't believe everything someone comments on the internet.

Just calculate it yourself.
       
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Lina 2 year s ago
#26 Theoretically true, but impossible to physically fold paper of any size in half more than 7 times. Give it a try
       
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Lafayette 2 year s ago
#26 How "thick" is the universe?
       
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Riche 2 year s ago
#26 ..aren't we taught that the universe is expanding continually?
       
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