don't forget edge length consumption. When you fold... you loose some area to the folded edges. Eventually... your edges would consume all the area of the paper, and even when this happens, assuming no area left for the stack itself, just edges, you wouldn't have enough paper. On the other hand, can you slice the paper into atoms, string them up, and get the height?
(Mass of paper / Mass of carbon atom) * width of an atom. Assuming no excited electrons in the outter shells.
(Mass of paper / Mass of carbon atom) * width of an atom. Assuming no excited electrons in the outter shells.
