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The human equivalent of a hard disk can be considered the brain's long-term memory. Just as a hard disk stores data and information for future retrieval, the brain encodes, stores, and retrieves memories, knowledge, and experiences. While the hard disk's storage is more structured and limited, the brain's memory is dynamic and can adapt, reshaping itself based on new information and experiences.

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