- Oct 11, 2011
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Where is the storage? In physical brain? or in one's soul, and the brain is merely an interface?
First, Just how much information one's brain can hold?
If one say "unlimited", then that's non-physical, "astronomical" still acceptable.
If physical storage, then what are the factors contributing to good or bad memory/learning?
Neuroplasticity? Connectivity? Modularity? Size?
If soul storage, as information has no physical body and loss of information is due to interface damage,
and physical human body have to exist because of the need to acquire more information,
which demands physical contact/manipulation, then why do we have to acquire those info in the first place?
One search for it so he can understand his own life, rest in peace both in body and mind, and go to nirvana?
I think only one's own will will find the truth, and nobody else.
First, Just how much information one's brain can hold?
If one say "unlimited", then that's non-physical, "astronomical" still acceptable.
If physical storage, then what are the factors contributing to good or bad memory/learning?
Neuroplasticity? Connectivity? Modularity? Size?
If soul storage, as information has no physical body and loss of information is due to interface damage,
and physical human body have to exist because of the need to acquire more information,
which demands physical contact/manipulation, then why do we have to acquire those info in the first place?
One search for it so he can understand his own life, rest in peace both in body and mind, and go to nirvana?
I think only one's own will will find the truth, and nobody else.