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by standardly
231 days ago
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> The human brain is a finite, physical thing. It can't store an infinite amount of data. True, but it doesn't really detract from his statement because do we really know what that upper bound even is? I don't think we come close to the theoretical storage limit... So saying "every memory you have is permanently stored" is effectively true, at least true enough for a thought experiment like this. Perhaps when people live to be 200 years old and we know more about the brain we can test this, though. I used to be weary of learning new, complex things, thinking I'd "lose" old knowledge XD |
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That was the point of the second part of my comment--which the person I was responding to said was not relevant to what he meant.