The human brain has a finite size. Logically, the amount of memories the brain can hold is also of a finite size. I wonder if the loss of memories of the past is due to new memories overwriting the memories of the past. At some point, the brains capacity to store memories will run out. Does this happen in a lifetime? If we were able to live forever, at what point would we run out of memory capacity?
The human brain has a finite size. Logically, the amount of memories the brain can hold is also of a finite size. I wonder if the loss of memories of the past is due to new memories overwriting the memories of the past. At some point, the brains capacity to store memories will run out. Does this happen in a lifetime? If we were able to live forever, at what point would we run out of memory capacity?
anim8er2 1 month ago
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carrotman9 2 years ago