givemeethekeys an hour ago

Don't get hung up on "14 year old". Pay attention to "took up origami 6 years ago". That's 6 years of passionate learning, experimenting and improvement.

  • nerdsniper a minute ago

    Also, ‘years’ tend to be a lot more hours for kids, and each hour yields more learning due to neuroplasticity.

  • uoaei 24 minutes ago

    Also don't get hung up on "folded". He hasn't innovated a design (it was invented by a Japanese astrophysicist, Miura-Ori), merely measured sustainable load across different designs.

    • nine_k 12 minutes ago

      "Miura" is the name of the astrophysicist. "Ori" (折り) just means "fold", and in "origami" = "fold+paper".

MagicMoonlight 26 minutes ago

So what is the ideal pattern and how can you build a shelter with it?

I think it would be fun to build a playhouse out of it.

pants2 an hour ago

Fun when these things hold a surprising amount of weight. Reminds me when these two engineers on Lego Masters made a bridge:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9WT6TB15yE

  • sysworld 14 minutes ago

    wtf, why lego, whhhy? "The uploader has not made this video available in your country"

    edit: What, they geoblocked a ~1min clip, wow.

    • bookofjoe 8 minutes ago

      I live in the U.S.: I can watch it.

      What is "your country?"

ck2 an hour ago

Could concept be applied to submarine vehicles to exponential increase their resistance to pressure at depth?

  • codeddesign 36 minutes ago

    This is weight distribution on a flat plain. Think of Roman Arches. On a curved plain, weight distribution of THIS origami falls apart as pressure is added horizontally (not just vertically).

amelius an hour ago

Where can we read about the other submissions?

darig 12 minutes ago

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tl2do 44 minutes ago

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