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PUBLIC SERVICE     

Just in case it is true that the Public Service revels in its paper work, here is a simple practical task for the morning tea break.

Suppose we have a large sheet of very thin paper, say 0.025 mm thick – that is, a thousand sheets will give a thickness of 2.5 centimetres, or about 1 inch.

We tear the paper in half, and put the two pieces together, one on top of the other. We tear them in half, and put the four pieces together in a pile, tear them in half and put the eight pieces together in a pile, and so on.

If we tear and put together fifty times, how high will the final stack of paper be? As high as the ceiling? As high as a ten storey building? As high as the moon?!

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