I usually take the A train. I used to take the Chattanooga choo choo but I found the A train was a quicker way to get information to my brain. Sometimes I walk but it takes longer to get there, when I'm inclined to I drive, but that kind of information is far too often a distraction from what it is I really want to know. Do you know what I mean? No? That's because your sending too much information to your brain. Don't you understand? Your brain is a biological organ subject to the physical laws. All synapse and nerves, gray matter and blood underneath a skull. Exactly how much information do you imagine something like that can handle? The problem with relying on the brain to handle and store information is that you've greatly diminished your scope of understanding down to senses and synapse.
Can you see ideas? I don't mean picture them in your mind, I mean does your sense of sight, reliant upon your eyes, see ideas. No, of course not. Can you touch ideas? Do you smell them? Hear them? (Not the voices in your head.) Can you hear an idea in an audible sense from your ears? If your senses don't pick up on ideas what makes you so sure your brain does? Where do ideas come from? What part of the brain creates ideas? Perhaps ideas aren't generated by any part of our physical body. We may develop ideas based on the information processed through our brain from our senses and experience inside our bodies, but the idea itself where did it come from? It is entirely possible, even probable that there is something more than sense and synapse going on inside these bodies. If all our consciousness is, is synapses firing off in successions how is it we know about synapses? If all we are is our body then we would necessarily be inherently subjective and because of our bodies we are extremely subjective but it is self evident that we are not entirely subjective. We do possess ability to show objectivity. A man sees a piece of wood floating on the water and imagines building a boat. The subjectivity is his need to cross the water. His objectivity allowed him to take those observations made of the lake, and even though a piece of wood is not in and of itself enough data to ensure boat building, this observation grew into an idea.
Perhaps it is best to just let our senses absorb all the information our brains require and spend more time getting information to our soul, or mind if you will. It's something to think about. Well, gotta go I've put too much information in my brain and I have to clean out the attic.
The brain stores information in both sides!
Information in the brain is primarily stored in the neural networks and connections between neurons. It is believed that memories are distributed throughout various brain regions and are encoded as patterns of neural activity. There is no singular location for all information storage in the brain.
Information about the environment comes from the senses to the brain via the nervous system.
because if you do not have brain you can not think or save information
the human brain can give us lot of information
Brain
our brain is the most sensitive and the most interesting part of all of the body parts present in our body the miracles of the brain is that it can analyze a lot of information and it can remember that information for a long time. if we use the total part of the brain we can gather a lot of information. the great scientist ''Einestien'' uses his 12% of the brain and got a lot of name and fame in this world. he is the first person to use the highest % of his brain's capacity If we use a minimum of 8% of the brain we can gain a lot of information this information of the brain which contains a lot of information brain can controls all the parts of the body. it consumes a lot of glucose from our food for our daily activities. Brain takes weight of about 1350grams our brain is the most sensitive and the most interesting part of all of the body parts present in our body the miracles of the brain is that it can analyze a lot of information and it can remember that information for a long time. if we use the total part of the brain we can gather a lot of information. the great scientist ''Einestien'' uses his 12% of the brain and got a lot of name and fame in this world. he is the first person to use the highest % of his brain's capacity If we use a minimum of 8% of the brain we can gain a lot of information this information of the brain which contains a lot of information brain can controls all the parts of the body. it consumes a lot of glucose from our food for our daily activities. Brain takes weight of about 1350grams
Sensory pathways travel from the body to the brain. They carry information from sensory receptors in the body to the brain where the information is processed and interpreted.
The term "brain information" was likely coined by a neuroscientist or researcher to describe the transmission and processing of information within the brain's neural networks. It refers to the flow of data between neurons and brain regions that underlies cognitive processes and behavior.
the answer is no
Your Brain
So ALL the information in your brain can fit