glittergal96
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Suppose we have an infinite collection of identical planks of wood (which are rectangular prisms that are long in one dimension but short in the other two).
We place the first one on a table so that one of its ends is flush with the edge of the table.
Place the second one on top of it with all faces parallel to those of the first plank but shifted off the table slightly (whilst not being far enough for it to overbalance and fall).
Continue this process.
Q: Is it possible to extend an arbitrary horizontal distance beyond the edge of the table by using enough planks?
(Ignore the title, I changed it to planks for the idea to be clearer).
We place the first one on a table so that one of its ends is flush with the edge of the table.
Place the second one on top of it with all faces parallel to those of the first plank but shifted off the table slightly (whilst not being far enough for it to overbalance and fall).
Continue this process.
Q: Is it possible to extend an arbitrary horizontal distance beyond the edge of the table by using enough planks?
(Ignore the title, I changed it to planks for the idea to be clearer).
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