theoretically, it would be about 100 million yottabytes(10^24 )
the processing power of a average brain to be about 100 million MIPS (Million computer Instructions Per Second )
Which means the brain is like a 168,0000 MHz Pentium computer
2007-06-30 10:54:45
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answered by ? ? 3
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2016-10-19 05:02:02
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answered by kuhns 4
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I'm guessing it would probably be more than all of the computers in the world combined.
2007-06-30 13:38:05
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answered by greencoke 5
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There is a limit on how much memory a computer can have. There is no limit to human memory and potential.
2007-06-30 10:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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It would equal the machines memory + ours. If you have a bad memory then the sum would be less. If you have a good memory then the sum would be more. I suggest that you do an experiment by removing your brain and connect it via usb to your PC.
Good Luck
2007-06-30 10:23:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't think the 2 can be compared... our brains are more like networks, that have the capacity to form endless connections to new memories, linking the old w/ the new.
2007-06-30 10:19:45
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answered by cat 5
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