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Well, the brain is very different from a computer. The computer is "cyclic", it counts up to a certain maximum number then goes back to zero, this is how its memory is organized. Our memory is very different from that of a computer. So your question cannot be answered.

2006-08-25 04:47:07 · answer #1 · answered by Vendetta 2 · 1 0

Our brains serve as a biological computer, and it is limitless, I don't think in 100 lifetimes we could fill the capacity of a single brain.

2006-08-25 04:47:40 · answer #2 · answered by ralahinn1 7 · 0 0

Minus 1!@

2006-08-25 04:44:03 · answer #3 · answered by nswblue 6 · 0 0

It would be right around 999 yottabyte!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yottabyte

2006-08-25 04:48:44 · answer #4 · answered by Daniel™ 4 · 0 0

Even top scientists would guess at that.

2006-08-25 04:43:33 · answer #5 · answered by JeffE 6 · 0 0

It would be in the terrabytes

2006-08-25 04:46:34 · answer #6 · answered by smitmeister_99 3 · 0 0

it would be infinite because it can grow as needed.

2006-08-25 04:43:56 · answer #7 · answered by ah64dtk 4 · 0 1

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