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Ryujin 3.5 Lessons from a Master – Setting the Crease - Wonko
The choice of paper is non-negotiable for the Ryujin. Standard origami paper (Kami) lacks the wet-strength and fiber length to survive 1,000 folds. Successful folds of Ryujin 3.5 utilize: origami ryujin
Satoshi Kamiya’s Ryujin 3.5 is more than a paper dragon; it is a proof-of-concept for the limits of flat-foldable mathematics. It demonstrates that a 2D Euclidean plane (the square) can be mapped onto a 3D biological form of extreme complexity through recursive geometric logic. The Ryujin sits alongside the mathematical proof of the Napkin Folding Problem and the Lang-Bugaevskii theorem as evidence that origami is a legitimate branch of computational geometry. Ryujin 3