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    In principle, it can. But to do this, a person needs to absorb information for 300 years. This is a very long time, and a human life is at least 3 times shorter.

    Our brain is a very, very capacious storage medium, which will fit about 2 quadrillion bytes. A byte is a unit of measurement for information. And the fact that our brain has such a huge capacity indicates that each of us can and should learn throughout our lives.

    Those people who think that their brain is already overloaded simply do not know how to use everything they know well. The brain of such people, my friends, is like a computer, where a huge number of files are stored, but there is no order, one continuous mess. And to establish such an order, you need to be critical of any information that you perceive. Dose it, but still remain open to new data. Read good articles, read good books.

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    This is not possible!

    Imagine the brain as a lake. In the lake there are springs – sources of fresh water, there are streams that flow out of the lake. And there is the process of evaporation of water from the surface.

    The entire volume of lake water is your accumulated knowledge. The process of adding new knowledge occurs constantly, but also constantly some of the information is forgotten.

    The brain is a living organism, it changes all the time. New neural connections are formed. The amount of knowledge and its quality also changes over time. If you do not actively replenish and, most importantly, do not use knowledge in practice, then connections are destroyed, their integrity and structure are lost.

    Train your brain, dear friends!

    Something that doesn't exist can't end. In our view, memory is a storage of information such as a hard drive on a PC or a bookcase. In fact, the PC needs memory, because the process of its processing and output of results is based on memorizing information. The human brain does not remember information – it configures the functional structure of the brain in accordance with the information received and the previous experience of encountering such information – this is the Pavlov reflex. This is why the human brain” doesn't forget anything ” – it just needs to be restored to its previous functional state with the most accurate information set – and why it is very useful to ask a witness not in the investigator's office, but at the scene of the event. However, over time, due to the natural processes of brain entropy and toxic effects, the brain loses its plasticity and ability to rebuild. That's why the old ones have a good memory for the past, but a bad memory for current events.

    The question is not posed correctly because it is not certain that memory is located in the human brain, this is only a hypothesis, not an axiom. There are cases in the world when a person has 90% water in place of the brain and the person feels normal, to say that we do not know much. If we do not understand that the essence of a person is energy, we will walk in a circle of ignorance. Memory is in the subconscious or conscious mind, and where they are no one knows, but memory has no beginning and no end. With respect.

    No, it can't. The brain itself erases information that it considers unnecessary. First, children's knowledge about the world is best stored because the young brain still does not sort information well,
    it still lacks priorities and experience, and the brain considers ALL information valuable. And it is quite possible that he is right. That's why childhood memories are so well preserved. With age, as knowledge and memories are replenished, sorting becomes tougher. New information is written on top of the old one. The brain decides what to erase and what to leave.

    Memory is impaired by viral information, i.e. information that does not coincide with your professional training or with the main subjects of study.

    Apparently, there is an overlap of viral information that requires exactly the opposite tools of memorization at the level of brain biochemistry.

    Useful information when memorizing is confirmed by conscious actions of your body. Viral information is forgotten, and this requires time and resources, which is also the reason why it interferes with memorization.

    The organization of brain memory is somewhat different from the hard disk of a computer. roughly speaking, memory is neurons. Their synthesis is not unlimited. It requires resources and depends on genes (which in turn depend on telomere length). One of the signs of aging is a shortening of telomere length. Therefore, resources for creating new connections and operational neurogenesis are limited. Often a person remembers his childhood and youth. But he can't remember yesterday. It's a disease. But it only magnifies what is happening in principle. the opinion that the brain can record information in 300 years is a bit deceitful. This is if you express the capacity of the brain and do not save anything there, except for third-party data. But the brain is not a capacity like a flash drive. Therefore, 300 years is very optimistic, but this is a fairy tale and an exaggeration. Again, the organization of brain memory is not the same as the organization of memory in a computer. The brain can be compared to RAM during Alzheimer's. FIFO principle and completely erased after sleep.

    It is generally accepted that the brain is like a large muscle: if it is trained, it will be more developed, its work will be more perfect. Therefore, it is useful to load the brain, for example, by memorizing poems, solving some problems, memorizing interesting information.

    A healthy brain retains a huge number of different facts and is able to extract them from memory until a very old age.

    But there are troubles when a person gets sick, and his brain refuses (temporarily or permanently) to remember what was stored in it. In this case, the memory also runs out.

    If a person is cured by doctors, his memory will return and may remain strong and healthy for many,many years.

    Maybe if they don't develop their brains then the child and whether the adult also loses their memory if the child plays puzzles or solves crosswords then the brain will work better.

    No one knows for sure – no one has ever seen such cases before. I think that the memory can't run out completely. The fact is that at night, when we sleep, the brain does a HUGE job – everything that happened to us during the day, it compresses, breaks into parts and puts in different parts of memory. What lies in short-term memory is easy to remember, but there are very simple things ( for example, how much is 2 x 2 ? more complex information is stored in long-term memory – what I did and at what time ( I had lunch at 2 o'clock, ate soup). This part is also divided into parts – detailed information is separated from the general one ( the soup was made of noodles, one noodle fell to the floor). The next night, some of this information will go into a deeper payday. The fate of this knowledge is known to all of us – we will forget it. The important thing here is that forgotten information can go so deep that we will never remember it. As a result, this space will be free up for new knowledge. And one last thing. In old age, the process of forgetting increases, because there is less free space left. Everyone knows that old people don't remember simple things – where did you put your glasses? This phenomenon is called sclerosis. Living with it is terribly inconvenient, but memory has many different tools that allow you to fight forgetfulness.
    Well, something like that….

    You can develop memory indefinitely, as a bodybuilder develops muscles, but life is limited! Therefore, develop it constantly, coach, start, work hard and with each step you will be higher than yesterday!

    It can of course if you do not train your brain with various interesting and smart tasks. We need to do more good things! And do them to the end, after which all this goes to the archive of the brain and you will have many many free gigabytes in your head for even better things:). (Memory does not run out).

    Hypothetically, the memory may run out, but this is very unlikely.

    The way the brain works is designed to “archive” irrelevant information and put it away so that it doesn't clutter up-to-date information. The resource of the brain is not fully understood, but at the moment a person is unlikely to be able to absorb so much information that the brain cannot process it

    No… Because what the brain does not use is continuously forgotten… And this goes on all the time, although of course the brain capacity is finite, although it is not yet known how to calculate its volume, nor is there a complete understanding of information storage methods…

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