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How big is the memory in the human brain? Measure how big it is in trillion.
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The amount of information that the human brain can store is equivalent to the storage capacity of 65.438+05 billion computers (80GB), which is about 500 times that of the Library of Congress (65.438+0 million volumes) with the largest collection of books in the world. If expressed in MG, it should be12000 mg (150 billion *80GB).

The activated human brain can remember all the contents of four books every day. The progress of human brain computing far exceeds that of the most powerful computer in the world.

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