swamplizard
Human
nuff said
best,
swampy
best,
swampy
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Thank you, Captain Obvious.
I'm not sure that's true. The brain has to write things into memory and simply isn't capable of retaining every little detail from every moment in a day.
Greetings Dustin,
Birth normally leads to death.
best,
swampy
Greetings Dustin,
Birth normally leads to death.
best,
swampy
I wonder how many memories you mind can store before it has to start overwriting old ones...
Yes, but it is a selective overwrite not a total one. I am pushing 60 and I still have some memories from when I was about 5 yrs. old, and upward from there.Most are kind of sketchy and not complete, but definitely real memories from experiences I had as a child. Some are good some are not so good.I think the brain is expected to hold something like 2+ petabytes. But you brain is overwriting old memories for new ones long before a physical limit of capacity if reached.