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There is no single person who was responsible for scientifically creating all shapes.
There are many types of origami, including traditional, modular, and action origami. Traditional origami involves folding a single sheet of paper into various shapes. Modular origami involves creating complex structures by assembling multiple folded units. Action origami involves creating models that can move or change shape. These types of origami can be created by following step-by-step instructions or using your creativity to design your own models.
no single person.
No one really knows. Cai Lun is officially recognized in Chinese records as the creator of paper, but samples have been found as old as the 2nd-century BCE, which of course predates his existence by at least 100 years. People have a natural inclination to fold paper when they have access to it, so origami was probably developed by numerous individuals over many centuries, as opposed to a single person creating it.
No. Origami - is an art-form. It is the art of creating objects by using a (usually) single piece of paper. I, myself have been a 'folder' since I was around ten years old.
Terror attacks can and have been carried out by many individuals and groups. There is no single person or organisation responsible
No known single person invented origami, although it was invented by China. However, Akira Yoshizzawa of Japan could be considered the Father of Origami, as he pretty much invented complex and realistic origami. The current method of diagramming was invented by Yoshizawa, and he was the first Origami-sensei. He has invented thousands of models and published 26 books. He died on March 14, 2005.
No one single person is credited with creating the Latin alphabet.
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An honest sweet loyal responsible hardworking beautiful loving person. not one single person in the world fits the complete description.
By a Chinese man called Ts'ai Lun in 105 AD.Second answerNo one really knows. Cai Lun is officially recognized in Chinese records as the creator of paper, but samples have been found as old as the 2nd-century BCE, which of course predates his existence by at least 100 years. People have a natural inclination to fold paper when they have access to it, so origami was probably developed by numerous individuals over many centuries, as opposed to a single person creating it.