Did you know that your brain's memory bank can receive more than a thousand new information per second, and no matter how much you give new information to the brain, it is exactly the place for it? How?
Paul Reber, a professor of psychology at Northwestern University, explains it this way, with a billion neurons in the human brain each connected to thousands more neurons. Thus the number of connections stood at more than trillion. If we assume that each neuron has one memory, then the brain's memory capacity is so large that there is no chance of fading in one person.
Compared to the memory space of the iPod, our used Pendrive is 2.5 petabytes (meaning several million gigabytes). Suppose if your brain were a video recorder, there would be no memory loss even if you made continuous video for the next 300 years with the space that is here! The human brain's ability to remember that way. (Scientific American, April 19, 2010 numbers)
Then tell me, what is responsible for not remembering your brain, or your wrong command to give it to the brain? Sarashan says, I do not remember anything. I can't remember Not even trying to remember.
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Author: workerweb24
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