So far, nobody is able to define storage capacity of human brain. You can not compare it with any computer or any device. It conducts more complex operations than any super computer. We have developed humanoids, still not to the level of Humans. We can increase our memory by various methods. So, we can not define brain memory, exactly.
2006-07-10 02:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The storage capacity of the human brain is approximately 1 MB per day.
2006-07-10 03:06:50
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answered by Science_Guy 4
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Of course the storage capacity of the brain is limited, otherwise the whole universe would fit in you skull. Nobody has reached the limit yet and any guess is just a guess.
2006-07-10 02:36:20
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answered by 1,1,2,3,3,4, 5,5,6,6,6, 8,8,8,10 6
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it isn't significant to make a evaluation. The mind does no longer artwork in a way equivalent to a pc, and so utilising this degree of memory is like attempting to ask the area between ny and Washington in cents. The mind reconstructs suggestions from fragments and then "distills" out those that make no experience, quite than remembering wisely.
2016-11-30 23:53:08
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answered by brezee 3
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It really depends on the type of person.
For liberals, the storage capacity can only be measured in kilobytes (unless you're using fractions). For Conservatives, it's easier to mesasure in Gigabytes.
2006-07-10 02:45:17
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answered by conservativeguyfromnc 2
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Absolutly infinite as physical space its self, Why? because both mental space and physical space are ONE IN THE SAME, please no space case jokes please, many many very intelligent people understand this, research Neitzsche and also check out what a DR. Eric Steinhart has to say about Neitzsche, MENTAL SPACE or LOGIC space and physical space are one in the same, once one realises this their capacity to learn, understand and memorize become as vast as space its self, but be forwarned just as space is constantly expanding physically so will your mind expand physically, this can lead to motion sickness and nausea, this is a true natural phenom and is the natural state the human mind is supossed to be in,
2006-07-10 07:01:27
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answered by Anonymous
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being that we as humans only use 10% of our brains there's another 90% of space left.... we've got quite a way to go, before we find a reason to upgrade to brain 2.0 version
2006-07-10 09:54:07
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answered by memyselfnus2 1
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Unlimited. There are people who can memorize whole volumes of books, word for word. It's a matter of training your brain. No-one head has poped from to much information.
2006-07-10 02:34:24
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answered by Anonymous
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That is an excellent question and contemplating this answer just used up 64kb of my 28gig braindrive.
"If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't." - Einstein
2006-07-10 08:06:28
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answered by two45trioxin 2
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Another indian nutty girl
2006-07-10 06:28:36
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answered by Anonymous
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