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The question is: is there life on Mars? The human brain is a complex structure, the process of functioning of which is not fully understood. The memory capacity of the brain can be expanded, as the brain does at school, studying and memorizing information cramming and memorizing poems. There is no finite resultant volume. I read somewhere that one person knew by heart several hundred books, even to the point of being able to name the page and chapter numbers. In patients with Down's disease, for example, the effective memory capacity is much lower than in humans Not unimportant, the physiological state of the person Question remains open?
Question of the line: is there life on Mars? The human brain is a complex structure whose functioning process is not fully understood. The memory capacity of the brain can be expanded as we do it at school, studying and memorizing information, cramming and memorizing poems. There is no final resultant volume. I read somewhere that one person knew by heart several hundred books, even to the point of being able to name the page and chapter numbers. In patients with Down's disease, for example, the effective memory capacity is much lower than in humans Not unimportant is the physiological state of the person The question remains open.
8 terabytes.
I'm afraid there won't be much room for Mig either.
4,000,000 or something like that
300 gig.
1000 Terabait
Yours? No idea Let's stick it in Let's see:
Some won't even fit 1Mb.
Gentlemen, at least a third of it try to load it Not a hoot I do not include myself to the super loaded Scientists actually proven that in a lifetime we do not use and 20 of its capabilities! There's a lot to look forward to.
That's as many pixels as there are left.
So many that no modern computer can hold that many! I mean the brain of a normal person, not an alcoholic, not a drug addict, not a retard, etc.
in my opinion even minus on the hard disk information is rarely lost unlike our boiler
and how much is no pity.
Some people won't go and get hung up.
depending on what kind of brains
Back in the 80's it was established that the brain can remember information contained in all the books in the Lenin Library. Lenin Library. That is to say, the brain can, but how to remember it all? Well in general there are drugs which are used by special services and in the action of which a person may remember the most insignificant detail of life
Specify - In Whose Brain.