Something that left me perplexed and not quite sure ... I wondered if all possible memories fit inside our brain or there is simply a certain limit where it is necessary to erase part of the memories for new memories to enter.
I'll use an example of something we do almost daily ... We use the cell phone all day and suddenly we are faced with the full space of the device, and then we have to delete some things to continue using it without locking up or getting slow.
And with our brain how does it happen?
Let's understand a little ... It may even be that our brain has a certain limit, but the space for being extremely large, is enough to not worry about its limit. In a way, it is difficult to determine the exact total capacity of our brain as it is impossible to measure the size of this memory.
We can conclude that some memories take up more space because they involve more details, while others are forgotten and free up space, that is, there are memories that need to be remembered, but others that we insist on being forgotten because they are without values, so that there spaces for all memorials.
As we walk, there are certainly those memories that are forgotten, other memories are lost, while others are easily remembered.
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