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Is there a maximum memory capacity for the human brain?

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Is there a maximum memory capacity for the human brain?

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I do not think there is a limit to memory. The brain is still the least understood matter in the universe and with it’s physical nature undefined, no concrete answer is possible at this time. Without making any reference to religion or the spirit, I believe from observation that the brains abilities and capacities reach beyond the body. Carl Jung defined the open consciousness (from controlled and scientific observations) which is a place where the thoughts and memories of all people (and to a lower order, animals)coalesce. Where and how this happens I cannot imagine. I believe the open conciousness is evident from observed telepathy, “other life” recall, the abilities of savants to do what they do and, to the extreme, the ability of a very retarded persons to suddenly and flawlessly play complex musical pieces unpracticed and unexposed. Whatever is going on, I do not believe that the mind ends in the body and also that our perceived reality is not exactly what it appears. Therefore, I

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