Flat origami is the folding of flat paper in such a way that the finished object lies in a plane. In their recent paper Flat origami is Turing Complete, Thomas C. Hull and Inna Zakharevich prove that it is possible to view flat origami as a Turing complete computational device. This means that, in principle, it is possible to use flat origami to compute anything that a traditional computer is able to compute.
Ok, cool post. Cool paper! I love hearing about new things being found Turing complete.
Do I have the website for you! https://gwern.net/turing-complete
Stop! I can only become so aroused and I have work to do!
I see what you did there
Me too. :)