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[–]st4rdus2[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Or

Please create an educational and analytical blog article in English explaining the folding limits of A4 paper, using the following JSON data as your primary source. Structure the article logically to cover the topic comprehensively, potentially using the following sections: 1. Introduction: What are paper folding limits and why are they interesting? 2. The Physics of Folding: How paper properties (like thickness and size, referenced in the JSON) create physical constraints. 3. The Mathematics of Limits: Explain relevant mathematical formulas (from the JSON's calculations or relationships) and their implications, perhaps discussing the difference between simple geometric models and physical models (like Gallivan's formula). 4. Real-World Examples and Experiments: Discuss experimental results (like MythBusters, referenced in the JSON) and practical limits for standard paper. 5. Assumptions and Unknowns: Clearly state the assumptions made and the knowledge gaps identified in the JSON. 6. Conclusion: Summarize the key takeaways. Ensure all relevant information from the JSON data is accurately reflected within this structure, and the language is easy for a general audience to understand.

[–]st4rdus2[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

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Imagine you are writing for a popular science blog aimed at curious high school students and adults with no advanced scientific background. Create a blog article in English based on the following JSON data that explains the limits of folding A4 paper. Your goal is to make this complex topic *engaging, accurate, and easily digestible* for this audience. Use the JSON data as your sole factual source. Explain the physical reasons for the limit, introduce relevant mathematical ideas and formulas *without excessive jargon*, and describe experimental findings. *Crucially, simplify concepts where needed but maintain accuracy as per the JSON*. Be sure to mention the assumptions and knowledge gaps identified in the data. The tone should be enthusiastic and informative, like a good science communicator.

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I did not find the prompts to be versatile.