I mean you kind of remember every place you have ever put them so your brain is like it's in one of those ten thousand places, maybe even your first apartment, have you checked there?
@@Astitva711 Also... They literally did use the metric system... And they used a video game for an instance of the amount of data they were talking about. Which is completely normal.
@@Misha-dr9rhyes that was the “reason” why, but honestly I think people would have understood basic knowledge of computing space, yet they changed it anyways.
The truly insane part is that your brain utalizes and renders all senses in real time constantly without a break for several hours and up to days on end.
People talking about forgetting, y'all need to understand that even in a computer, you'd need to know where you put your data to access them. Sometimes you remember the most useless facts/events from your life, it so happens that you happened to trigger that part of the brain
It's Just Shit Ton Of Storage, Not That You Can Easily Download Information Like An SSD, It's Like A Really Primitive Version Of An Storage Device That Takes Quite A Time To Feed Information To Itself Good Thing Is It Actually Understands What It Is Feeding Itself (Sometimes), But To Think About That Much Storage Is What The Brain Total Occupies, Not The Memory, I Understand Concepts Work Differently But We're Just Uncertain Biological Creatures That Don't Posses The Ability To Just Copy Paste Data, Like Machines And Systems Do With Flash Drives, But We're Atleast Sentient Until Sometime In The Future When Some Dudes Mess Up And Create A Powerful Network Of AI That Is Sentient (Like Skynet From Terminator)
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Yeah, the human brain can actually store much much more. If you can accurately remember 10 seconds of a detailed interaction with a butterfly, you're already occupying around 20gb for that alone.
@@SeptimusNavyaHoranyour brain doesn’t remember the high poly image. Even people with photomemory don’t have high poly memory of moments so the brain isn’t actually that good at high data storage. plus the brain usually only remembers a specific moment and the written events around the moment
@@garretaustin9338it actually does,but your "Ram" isnt that good,so you cant "run" the entire memory as you experienced it,only parts of it,and the rest it makes up. Makes it even more interesting
Well remember all the knowledge we gain all the skills we learn but I would like to know how much a person's bring would take up if they're like 90 years old that should take up a lot of space
As a neuroscience student who knows about computer science and loves to program, I have something to say The brain doesn't really work like that. People always love to compare a brain to computers, and I understand why, but remember, your brain IS NOT A COMPUTER, instead, your brain is something way beyond that. And your brain doesn't really store up things like a computer does in it's SSD/HD, to "store" stimuli, memories, etc, your brain doesn't "store" it, instead, it builds a pattern that creates that memory/stimuli, so for example, If those 5 neurons up here fire in a certain rhythm, it brings up one memory, but if they fire, but in a different rhythm, it's another memory.
I think people aren't quite understanding this - it's the SCAN of the brain that takes up this much space in their storage centers, it's not how much storage the brain has. This scan is detailed at the atomic level, meaning it's showing where each and every individual atom is placed, and that kind of detailed render is taking up 1.4 petabytes.
Do you think google is stupid? Then why would they do the brain? They could do a table. They did they brain,probably by looking at electric currents,or something,i dont know biology THAT well. But there is some way of seeing what is occupied memory,and they did that to determine it. And it makes sense,as the human brain is the single most complex thing in the universe. Name something more complex? If you thought of something,the human brain invented,discovered,or made it,maybe even got to understand it. But what is one thing we still fail to understand? The brain
Remember not to switch that up with the amount of storage our brains have! That would be the equivalent of saying humabs had 300 gazillion zettabytes of storage because thats how much information is needed to store the position of every single atom in every storage center
@@xolo3895Sometimes people need to know/aware of the differences. It’s always fleeting to pay attention to such tiny detail in less than seconds. And congrats on knowing such facts.
A lot of people are mixing what he said up he didn’t say the brain holds 1.6 petabytes he said to get a 3D render of the brain it takes 1.6 petabytes of storage
We can't quantify how much storage the brain has. But we can quantify how much it would take to completely scan and store someone's brain which is what he discusses. The brain doesn't have a storage capacity
@@plexyglass429The brain clearly does have a storage capacity, as it is finite, however how big that capacity is, may be bigger than possible in a lifetime to reach
@@yousihard8569 you're crazy or you have no concept of how technology is accelerating. In 2018, the highest storage capacity was 1.5 petabytes... Human brain has a capacity of 1.6 zetabytes. So I doubt it will take "1000 years" to reach the 1.6 zb mark. I bet we'll be there by 2050 or sonner. For reference, 1.6 zetabytes is around 1600000 petabytes. It might sound big, but lemme also tell you that in 1945, the highest storage capacity was 76 bytes. Which means, within 73 years, we got, 2 x 10¹³ times the storage. Now considering the acceleration, we only need a 1.6 x 10⁶ times more storage...
I read a book once (forget the title, will edit if i can figure it out) but one of the main plot points was that people would upload their brain data every so often so if they died their brains could be recreated in a simulation and i think that'd be really cool if we could ever get to that with our data storage
It is way less. He says how much it needs to mapped out. Thats not how much you need. Thats like saying "mapping a single transistor needs 1kb" yet a single transistor cant remember 0.1 byte
That's 2.5 terabytes of storage we use for memories. The zettabytes is for mapping out every instruction and neural connection. That's mapping out every single thought process we could possibly have and the code we use to run our brains, our personalities, plus many more things.
You cant compare human brain to a hard drive directly. Our memory is more like a factory that recreates the things we remember, there isnt any place where some specific memory is located like on a hard drive afaik.
@@gotanon9659Not it is not. Don’t utilise oversimplification. The theory of evolution is not even proven on humans. We know other species have evolved, however when it comes to humans in particular, the theory only produces hypothesises. That does not imply that it is true. When you truly study the complexity of anatomy, physiology and especially the field of Neurology, it will affirm how such sophisticated structures aren’t all a “coincidence”.
@@gotanon9659evolution is a mechanism, it doesn't have a concious and can't direct anything. It's like saying I jump off a building and instead of saying I killed myself, I say gravity killed me
That is total storage capacity but most of it is used to store random forgetful temporary memeries, mostly for processing other stuff and only some are allocated to permanent memories.
I did some calculations and I found out that the brain of a 20 year old holds around 272 petabytes of information. I did that because he explained how much space it requires to store our brains and not how much our brains can store. Basically the raw footage from a camera that shoots at 8k 60fps takes around 272gb per minute. Multiply that by 1440 and then by 7. After that subtract (90/100)×ans because experts say we forget around 90% of our weeks. Finally multiply the answer with 52 and then by 20 to get the results for a 20 year old brain. Don't forget to convert the GB to Tera or Petabytes
Sounds like a lie. I'm 22 and my brain can barely function without having to be temporarily drugged with caffeine at times, or rested for half a damn day. Doesn't sound like it's holding much when it's barely able to do a single job it was designed to do by nature.
@@kawaxte same. But I calculated how much it can hold, not how much it currently holds because everybody is different. Also school and social media really fck us up. But if you think about your childhood, your first memory, up until now, everything starts making sense. You may have short term memory now but you definitely remember alot of great times from the last 20 years or so
There is no way this math is accurate at all. First of all, where did you get the 8k 60fps camera part from, it seems like you're just assuming that's the equivalent of a human eye. Secondly, we definitely do not remember 10% of our weeks since we were born, at least not in a resolution anywhere near what you're suggesting. You're also assuming that there is no compression used at all by the brain/eyes which I'm pretty sure is inaccurate.
@@flyingspaghettimonster9907 just a rough estimate I did while eating breakfast 20 mins ago bcause I was bored. If I did it legit I would have to account for memory loss over the years, compression of memories and much much more And I'm not a scientist.
@@-nkn0wn you'd also have to account for ppl who cant see or hear but can still recall memories via other sensations. How is the taste of an orange serialized? The memory footprint of touching sand? Not to mention that smell is the strongest known sensation tied to memory given that the olfactory nerve sits hear the hippocampus. I think our human "camera" takes in a bit more than sight and sound.
To be clear, that's the amount of data it takes to map and render the scanned sample. Not the amount of data that portion of brain matter could process or store.
Ok- ngl, I work at a data center and 99 petabytes doesn’t seem like that much to me. We can 100% map out a lot more of the brain if we dedicated entire data centers to the cause.
This is incredible, and while humans can’t sift through that amount of data, AI sure can. This is going to be absolutely groundbreaking if we can map brains out to this degree. Neuroscience will become exponentially better.
This knowledge is a double edged sword, on one hand: the brain has the capacity to be more capable. On the other hand: the brain has a limit, though it is quite large.
It takes that amount for the render. Renders in general take a lot of space, assuming they are made of polygons in super high detail. That's the same as saying a high detail render of a 16MB memory card that takes up 15 Petabytes means that the memory card has that much storage.
I happen to think that 99% is just the BIOS
Bro 😂
Teach me how to overclock
@@Legend_0O1231 caffeine
System reserve
bloat 😔
All that storage and still I cant remember where I left my keys
Lots of storage, no ram
You kept it all in storage, but not in memory
you actually remember every detail of your life but your brain ram doesn't work that good to access it 😅
It's not like that's how much storage we have, that's basically just the os, bios, drivers, and everything but the storage.
I mean you kind of remember every place you have ever put them so your brain is like it's in one of those ten thousand places, maybe even your first apartment, have you checked there?
Future computers built by human brains 💀
LOL imagine though
😂
It really feels like future computers for 1bilion$ (bc of inflation.) with the new custom inbuilt on brain cell
They be slicing brain tho
@@NotActiveAcc01 well yes and they can call it the Einstein special. (Context, a doctor stole Einsteins brain and cut it into thin slices
I love that the comparison was how many instances of RDR2 I could fit in a cubic millimeter of my brain
I looked in that one square millimeter of my brain and I can't even find what rdr2 is
@@7x779 Read Dead Redemption 2
Trust me, they're gonna use everything to compare rather than SIMPLY using the metric system 💀
@@Astitva711 There's always one person that still thinks it's funny to make jabs at Americans for no reason.
@@Astitva711 Also... They literally did use the metric system... And they used a video game for an instance of the amount of data they were talking about. Which is completely normal.
Remembering something useless: 1.4 petabytes
Studying for an exam: 12 kilobytes
Yes
💀 tomorrow my exam
Remembering cringe memories: 1024 zettabytes
Remembering good memories: 1 fucking byte
@@Kronus971wdym
@@Kronus971wdym kilobytes are real
1024 kb makes one megabyte
This is where The Matrix got it wrong.
The machines would have used us as CPUs and data storage, not power production.
First draft that was the case
wasn't it like that originally, but they said it was too hard to understand for the average joe?
@@Misha-dr9rhyes that was the “reason” why, but honestly I think people would have understood basic knowledge of computing space, yet they changed it anyways.
Art in markets work perfectly 👌
@@Misha-dr9rhnot like the matrix is complicated anyway
The truly insane part is that your brain utalizes and renders all senses in real time constantly without a break for several hours and up to days on end.
People talking about forgetting, y'all need to understand that even in a computer, you'd need to know where you put your data to access them. Sometimes you remember the most useless facts/events from your life, it so happens that you happened to trigger that part of the brain
Sadly my two brain cells are rubbing together to form enough thermal energy to understand the first word of this video
Have
you
ever
heard
Of
"1.6 Zettabytes"
Just say one modern video game
Hehe, CoD games nowadays…
Cod in 2050 be like
Enough to run a simulation...
Or the weekly halo update
Brains casually seeing how brain works
I’m pretty sure there isn’t a single data centre with more than like 12 Exabytes let alone a zettabyte
"1.6 zettabytes of storage"
*Forgets basic math*
Yes
Have you run a defrag on your brain yet?
Well most of the brain is used to function the human body so not much is left for everything else
You should have listened better, its how much storage your brain TAKES. Not how big it's memory is
@@skaman125 asking for a friend but is DDU recommended when theres BSODs
"Brother, your brain can hold 1.6 zetabytes of information, how do you just 'forget?'"
The brain choses information to keep and others it temporarily keeps
He probably deleted it right after
Because.. it's 1.6 zettabytes?
It's Just Shit Ton Of Storage, Not That You Can Easily Download Information Like An SSD, It's Like A Really Primitive Version Of An Storage Device That Takes Quite A Time To Feed Information To Itself Good Thing Is It Actually Understands What It Is Feeding Itself (Sometimes), But To Think About That Much Storage Is What The Brain Total Occupies, Not The Memory, I Understand Concepts Work Differently But We're Just Uncertain Biological Creatures That Don't Posses The Ability To Just Copy Paste Data, Like Machines And Systems Do With Flash Drives, But We're Atleast Sentient Until Sometime In The Future When Some Dudes Mess Up And Create A Powerful Network Of AI That Is Sentient (Like Skynet From Terminator)
You know what RAM and Cache is? There you go.
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Recipie:
1. put small pan on burner at medium temperature
2. Place two pads of butter in pan, wait for them to completely melt.
3. Place baked bread of choice into pan.
4. Place a small amount of prosciutto on one of the pieces of bread.
5. Place a thick slice of gouda cheese on the other piece of bread. Wait about 1-2 minutes.
6. Carefully flip over the bread slices with the ingredients, cook for about 1 minute.
7. Carefully take the bread ot of the pan with a spatula and assemble the sandwich.
8. Turn off the stove.
9. Grate a small amount of parmesean cheese into the pan, allowing it to brown.
10. Sprinkle the browned parmesean onto the sandwich.
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Nice One, But I Like Mine With Cheddar, It's Much More Flavourful, But Can't Debate Gouda Hits Different Too
I just grab some ham/turkey and some bbq sauce, put those between 2 slices of bread and I’m satisfied!
Yes, I’m lazy
so imagine in the future internet is not running off millions of servers but about a 100 brains inside clear jars. LOL
just because it takes up that much storage to accurately model, doesn’t mean it can actually store that much
Yeah, the human brain can actually store much much more. If you can accurately remember 10 seconds of a detailed interaction with a butterfly, you're already occupying around 20gb for that alone.
@@SeptimusNavyaHoranwhere did you get that number from
@@SeptimusNavyaHoranyour brain doesn’t remember the high poly image. Even people with photomemory don’t have high poly memory of moments so the brain isn’t actually that good at high data storage. plus the brain usually only remembers a specific moment and the written events around the moment
@@garretaustin9338it actually does,but your "Ram" isnt that good,so you cant "run" the entire memory as you experienced it,only parts of it,and the rest it makes up. Makes it even more interesting
well maybe not you
THATS ALOT OF STORAGE
Well remember all the knowledge we gain all the skills we learn but I would like to know how much a person's bring would take up if they're like 90 years old that should take up a lot of space
Yeah, but the data degrades unless refreshed for most part
No shit
Yeah no shit
I don’t think anyone gets this is a flex tape reference and now I feel old despite th fact I’m 15 😭
As a neuroscience student who knows about computer science and loves to program, I have something to say
The brain doesn't really work like that. People always love to compare a brain to computers, and I understand why, but remember, your brain IS NOT A COMPUTER, instead, your brain is something way beyond that.
And your brain doesn't really store up things like a computer does in it's SSD/HD, to "store" stimuli, memories, etc, your brain doesn't "store" it, instead, it builds a pattern that creates that memory/stimuli, so for example, If those 5 neurons up here fire in a certain rhythm, it brings up one memory, but if they fire, but in a different rhythm, it's another memory.
Isn't it weird that, the brain tryes to understand himself ?
I think people aren't quite understanding this - it's the SCAN of the brain that takes up this much space in their storage centers, it's not how much storage the brain has. This scan is detailed at the atomic level, meaning it's showing where each and every individual atom is placed, and that kind of detailed render is taking up 1.4 petabytes.
Finally, someone who has the brain capable enough to differentiate the difference between an image of the brain and the storage of the brain ... ❤🎉😊
Do you think google is stupid? Then why would they do the brain? They could do a table. They did they brain,probably by looking at electric currents,or something,i dont know biology THAT well. But there is some way of seeing what is occupied memory,and they did that to determine it. And it makes sense,as the human brain is the single most complex thing in the universe. Name something more complex? If you thought of something,the human brain invented,discovered,or made it,maybe even got to understand it. But what is one thing we still fail to understand? The brain
Much appreciated for your awareness of the differences. Considering a-lot of these top comments can’t seem to differentiate which is the right one.
imagine a jpeg of a dog with enough resolution to see every single individual proton.
yeah
This comment was highly necessary. I hope it reaches the top so that people can get over the misunderstanding.
Remember not to switch that up with the amount of storage our brains have! That would be the equivalent of saying humabs had 300 gazillion zettabytes of storage because thats how much information is needed to store the position of every single atom in every storage center
Finally someone who noticed this
he literally said “how much your brain takes up” not “how much your brain has”
Not only is the brain the most advanced computer, but it freaking runs analog. Impressive as heck.
@@xolo3895Sometimes people need to know/aware of the differences. It’s always fleeting to pay attention to such tiny detail in less than seconds. And congrats on knowing such facts.
@@ca_kaynah most are illusions and reapplying physics equation as a form of "decompress" the data, which often times still sucks
The read dead thing was a relative example for his American audience
so i can play rd2 in my brain now
A lot of people are mixing what he said up he didn’t say the brain holds 1.6 petabytes he said to get a 3D render of the brain it takes 1.6 petabytes of storage
The entire human brain can have up to 2.5 petabytes of storage
Yes, Ppl are not understanding this and even he is not clarifying this
We can't quantify how much storage the brain has. But we can quantify how much it would take to completely scan and store someone's brain which is what he discusses. The brain doesn't have a storage capacity
Yea, It's more of storing information about the brain on our hardware rather than how much the brain stores information within itself
@@plexyglass429The brain clearly does have a storage capacity, as it is finite, however how big that capacity is, may be bigger than possible in a lifetime to reach
I totally would sacrifice 1mm³ for 1.4 petabytes on my pc
LOL
1 mm3 *
@@adhn not stopping me, I will edit the comment tho
Image 1 petabyte of SSD, how fast would your PC be?
@@wanderingcommenter4638 absolute genius 💀
That much storage, yet i still can't remember any lesson taught but i could remember my embarrassing moments from years ago
That is why kids technology can never beat the beautiful biology of humans.
Well, I understand what you mean...but with the pace we're developing in storage units, we'll surpass our brain storage itself too...
Unless...
@@Zoro4Swords this will take some thousand years
@@yousihard8569 you're crazy or you have no concept of how technology is accelerating.
In 2018, the highest storage capacity was 1.5 petabytes...
Human brain has a capacity of 1.6 zetabytes.
So I doubt it will take "1000 years" to reach the 1.6 zb mark. I bet we'll be there by 2050 or sonner.
For reference, 1.6 zetabytes is around 1600000 petabytes. It might sound big, but lemme also tell you that in 1945, the highest storage capacity was 76 bytes. Which means, within 73 years, we got, 2 x 10¹³ times the storage.
Now considering the acceleration, we only need a 1.6 x 10⁶ times more storage...
Bro we're about 20 years away from building full on bionic brains.
The problem is that we can't render 99.8% of the stored memory💀
Our brain can render 4 things at a time. That's why we suffer in the exams and remember things later
@@real_GoopGameswhere did that number even came from?
@@kujojotarostandoceanman2641 ✨Experiments and science✨
@@kujojotarostandoceanman2641it was revealed to him in a dream most likely
@@kujojotarostandoceanman2641i think your brain isnt braining
Knowing some Americans, it would not take 1.6 zettabytes to map the entire thing.
Lol you're right XD
As an American, on average it would take about 32 gigabytes
@@liamosterhout653819830 low quality gun pictures fit in that
Knowing some people
Knowing some people, it would be 256Mb.
All that storage and i still can't remember anything when i was a baby
I watch Red Dead Redemption 2 in my mind whenever I'm bored
I read a book once (forget the title, will edit if i can figure it out) but one of the main plot points was that people would upload their brain data every so often so if they died their brains could be recreated in a simulation and i think that'd be really cool if we could ever get to that with our data storage
Altered carbon has that I think(?)
Replicas ... 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
We are not just memories
yes being stuck in the machine for eternity sounds so good..... I'm getting cremated at death, screw that
Brain? What’s that?
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some type of fruit i think
I think it might be some new Gen Z slang word or something idk.
Sounds like some sort of new CPU GPU brand or something
It brand new Gpu
I need that Storage for all those Minecraft Crafting Recipes
1,4 petabytes is the captured render image, not the brain storage size.
It is way less. He says how much it needs to mapped out. Thats not how much you need. Thats like saying "mapping a single transistor needs 1kb" yet a single transistor cant remember 0.1 byte
Yeah... He says "how much storage your brain takes up"... Not "how much storage your brain has"... What's your point?
Doesn't the human brain only have 2.5 petabytes in storage capacity?
That's 2.5 terabytes of storage we use for memories. The zettabytes is for mapping out every instruction and neural connection. That's mapping out every single thought process we could possibly have and the code we use to run our brains, our personalities, plus many more things.
@@InvalidUser18 ohhhh ok so basically we have 2.5 petabytes of storage but a ton more RAM? in computer terms
@@breakpain999 no 2.5 petabytes of storage and like a billion thread 2 core CPU and like a little ram.
@@InvalidUser18 ohh ok that cleared it up thanks
You cant compare human brain to a hard drive directly.
Our memory is more like a factory that recreates the things we remember, there isnt any place where some specific memory is located like on a hard drive afaik.
Jokes on you. My brain fits on a floppy.
Remember yall, this is how much it takes to store the structure of the brain in a computer, not how much the brain itself can store
Mine barely has a tb of storage 😵💫
This tells you that there was a creator that perfected and engineered these brains
ok but how
Lol no its called evolution
@@gotanon9659Not it is not.
Don’t utilise oversimplification. The theory of evolution is not even proven on humans.
We know other species have evolved, however when it comes to humans in particular, the theory only produces hypothesises. That does not imply that it is true.
When you truly study the complexity of anatomy, physiology and especially the field of Neurology, it will affirm how such sophisticated structures aren’t all a “coincidence”.
@@StrikesPerceptionhow has it not been proven on humans, we have fossil records that prove that we have evolved
@@gotanon9659evolution is a mechanism, it doesn't have a concious and can't direct anything. It's like saying I jump off a building and instead of saying I killed myself, I say gravity killed me
That is total storage capacity but most of it is used to store random forgetful temporary memeries, mostly for processing other stuff and only some are allocated to permanent memories.
"yo what kind of ram you use?"
"i use brain"
I did some calculations and I found out that the brain of a 20 year old holds around 272 petabytes of information. I did that because he explained how much space it requires to store our brains and not how much our brains can store. Basically the raw footage from a camera that shoots at 8k 60fps takes around 272gb per minute. Multiply that by 1440 and then by 7. After that subtract (90/100)×ans because experts say we forget around 90% of our weeks. Finally multiply the answer with 52 and then by 20 to get the results for a 20 year old brain. Don't forget to convert the GB to Tera or Petabytes
Sounds like a lie. I'm 22 and my brain can barely function without having to be temporarily drugged with caffeine at times, or rested for half a damn day.
Doesn't sound like it's holding much when it's barely able to do a single job it was designed to do by nature.
@@kawaxte same. But I calculated how much it can hold, not how much it currently holds because everybody is different. Also school and social media really fck us up. But if you think about your childhood, your first memory, up until now, everything starts making sense. You may have short term memory now but you definitely remember alot of great times from the last 20 years or so
There is no way this math is accurate at all. First of all, where did you get the 8k 60fps camera part from, it seems like you're just assuming that's the equivalent of a human eye. Secondly, we definitely do not remember 10% of our weeks since we were born, at least not in a resolution anywhere near what you're suggesting. You're also assuming that there is no compression used at all by the brain/eyes which I'm pretty sure is inaccurate.
@@flyingspaghettimonster9907 just a rough estimate I did while eating breakfast 20 mins ago bcause I was bored. If I did it legit I would have to account for memory loss over the years, compression of memories and much much more And I'm not a scientist.
@@-nkn0wn
you'd also have to account for ppl who cant see or hear but can still recall memories via other sensations.
How is the taste of an orange serialized?
The memory footprint of touching sand?
Not to mention that smell is the strongest known sensation tied to memory given that the olfactory nerve sits hear the hippocampus.
I think our human "camera" takes in a bit more than sight and sound.
2045 people:
Hey, nice computer, but where is the disk?
IN MY BRAIN
Really brings the amount of storage they need in ready player two for the o.n.i. brain scans into perspective.
Brain: Can store zettabytes
My brain : Im RAM
“your brain storage space is full”
Imagine please choose which memories to uninstall 😊
Uninstall memories or they will be unwillingly forgotten!⚠️⚠️⚠️
Buy more braincells at just 50 calories/h!
All of that storage but still striggels to remember something important
“1.6 Zettabytes”
CoD: *finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary!*
I like this amount of space but my dead ass brain can’t even remeber yesterdays dinner
All of that storage and my brain still forgets to tell me how to walk😅
ummm.... its actually infinite 🤓 because we live in a matrix.
I said it's kind of true because only we just download the whole world
Call of duty Modern Warfare in 2026: Finally... Enough storage to hold half a DLC!!!
Tech companies: introducing our biggest ever database "ZACH"😂
And yet the Simpson and futurerama make it seem like it only takes a usb stick
All that storage, but I still forget what I ate yesterday
To be clear, that's the amount of data it takes to map and render the scanned sample. Not the amount of data that portion of brain matter could process or store.
I don't know how much you trust Google AI, mine told me to put glue in my pizza
And yet people still can’t remember things
All that storage is locked in a special vault. Trauma storage. Its fine, I'm fine, everything is fine. 😂
But it's technically possible: even some modern PCs have petabytes of storage, so with a dedicated memory unit it could be done.
We do have the largest storage in any machinery, but yet we can't remember where we put those damn keys few seconds ago.
it's either I have a really small brain or I store things in a really heavy format cuz I don't think I have that much memory up there
Damn Arthur Morgan died a lot during the research 😂
"Brain is the biggest data storage we ever have"
Also me trying to find where I put my phone while holding it in my other hand
Reminds me of the people who used to say you can only hold 10 TB of information in your lifetime. Never trust people who try to put limiters on you
**Removes part of brain to make room for a game I'm never gonna play**
“just delete the bloat bro!” the bloat:
i think people underestimate how much more information you can fit in it when you assemble the data intelligently and let it influence each other
That would probably fit about 3 cod games
Ok- ngl, I work at a data center and 99 petabytes doesn’t seem like that much to me. We can 100% map out a lot more of the brain if we dedicated entire data centers to the cause.
I wonder how many COD HQ’s with every game installed, on top of every COD with DLC would take up 😭
Gonna have only 5K in there
The brain might have the ultimate storage capacity, but it certainly doesn’t have the RAM lmao
I always wondered if people with photographic memory just run out of storage at some point and start having horrible memory
So I can play Red Dead Redemption 2 on my brain? My brain isnt braining
This is incredible, and while humans can’t sift through that amount of data, AI sure can. This is going to be absolutely groundbreaking if we can map brains out to this degree. Neuroscience will become exponentially better.
The only thing this taught me is that I need to eventually uninstall some knowledge to get the newest version
I like how Red Dead Redemption 2 is just generally known to take up so much storage lol
Brain is not all storage . . . we also have processors, rams , graphics cards that let us see the world , hear , feel etc.
Even though I probably have a heck lot of memory, the download rate is probably like 0.00000001 mpb
If so much is going on, then why don’t I remember 90% of what happens in a day, but can recall a cut I got when I was 9.
your brain is more like your ram
You're dead, nothing remains
You're waking up, your body's operating system is loading
Can’t wait to see how CoD manages to fill up my brain capacity next.
This knowledge is a double edged sword, on one hand: the brain has the capacity to be more capable. On the other hand: the brain has a limit, though it is quite large.
Guess that storage has nothing to do with processing power because here's me trying to find my Phone with my Phone's flashlight 🗿🗿
Then how much RAM does a brain have? Because I keep forgetting what I was going to do when I enter a different room 😂
It takes that amount for the render. Renders in general take a lot of space, assuming they are made of polygons in super high detail. That's the same as saying a high detail render of a 16MB memory card that takes up 15 Petabytes means that the memory card has that much storage.
I know we’re supposed to be blown away by this- but I’m taking from it that the entire map of the brain can be stored in a single data centre.
Finally some Brain lore 💀
All that storage and yet my brain acts like it’s running off of a Pentium 4.
The person who got his brain sliced 5000 times and memory filled with 11666 copies of Red Dead Redemption 2
All of that storage to forget what i just reviewed 7 minutes ago 💀💀
My whole brain would probably be 1 byte
This much space and google play will still find a way to tell me i dont have enough space for clash of clans
Now i know why Dont even remember a word that I've been using for years, to much clear storages.
Not only storage, but your brain's GPU is well better than anything we got in silicon.
The brain trying to understand how he works. Always funny to think about
So what you're telling me is I can download a game into my brain with plenty of room to spare