is there a limit to how much you can learn? Is there a point where a human neural brain won’t be able to store any more new information?

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Obviously currently this doesn’t happen, but assuming there would be some techniques or devices for learning more – would there be a limit to how much our neural networks in the brain can store?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

There is and isn’t technically speaking everything has a limit and according to most websites an average brain can store 2.5 million gigabytes knowledge basically but we are c onstantly forgetting oild things and our brain disconnects and connects neuron if it found a way to make a job take less time or if it can be done more efficiently thuse using less space soi summary is i=t does have a limit a large limit which is impossible cuz the brain badically forget s old memories and comoress es some

Anonymous 0 Comments

This is why I find it odd that people, well, literature and movies, often say immortality is boring.

like how would you fucking know? I would love to learn all there is and that never runs dry.

how long does I take you one to be a physician? then be a surgeon? the best in every part and sickness of the human body. And sickness evolves. Then animals. plants. imagine being a master of healing. its a skill that evolves.

how about killing? weapons? arts? engineering? politics? histo fucking ry.

if life is change, how can living forever be ever boring.

Anonymous 0 Comments

There is and isn’t technically speaking everything has a limit and according to most websites an average brain can store 2.5 million gigabytes knowledge basically but we are c onstantly forgetting oild things and our brain disconnects and connects neuron if it found a way to make a job take less time or if it can be done more efficiently thuse using less space soi summary is i=t does have a limit a large limit which is impossible cuz the brain badically forget s old memories and comoress es some

Anonymous 0 Comments

There is and isn’t technically speaking everything has a limit and according to most websites an average brain can store 2.5 million gigabytes knowledge basically but we are c onstantly forgetting oild things and our brain disconnects and connects neuron if it found a way to make a job take less time or if it can be done more efficiently thuse using less space soi summary is i=t does have a limit a large limit which is impossible cuz the brain badically forget s old memories and comoress es some

Anonymous 0 Comments

Our brain stores stuff as patterns and many things have a similar pattern and take the same pathways. So even if you don’t actually remember the fact you can deduce it accurately due to pattern recognition and give the answer on the spot. This probably increases our “memory” significantly. However, there is limitless information and brain is finite so there is a limit. The smartest people don’t store the facts, they store the core pathways that get them to the facts.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Our brain stores stuff as patterns and many things have a similar pattern and take the same pathways. So even if you don’t actually remember the fact you can deduce it accurately due to pattern recognition and give the answer on the spot. This probably increases our “memory” significantly. However, there is limitless information and brain is finite so there is a limit. The smartest people don’t store the facts, they store the core pathways that get them to the facts.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Our brain stores stuff as patterns and many things have a similar pattern and take the same pathways. So even if you don’t actually remember the fact you can deduce it accurately due to pattern recognition and give the answer on the spot. This probably increases our “memory” significantly. However, there is limitless information and brain is finite so there is a limit. The smartest people don’t store the facts, they store the core pathways that get them to the facts.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Important question: is there a human *non*neural brain?

Anonymous 0 Comments

Important question: is there a human *non*neural brain?

Anonymous 0 Comments

Important question: is there a human *non*neural brain?