Hyperthymesia and evolution in IT

Recently I discovered the term " hyperthymesia " - the ability of a person to remember and reproduce an extremely high amount of information about her own life. Hyperthymesia is considered a memory disorder and significantly complicates a person's life. Voluntarily or involuntarily focusing on the past, he ceases to pay attention to the present and forgets about the future. And the longer a person lives, the more past he has. The easier it is to slip into it, the more difficult it is to stay in the present.





Human capabilities are great, but limited. According to some  estimates, the  total memory capacity of our brain can reach 5 petabytes - this is 5 thousand terabytes or 5 million gigabytes. Yes many. But not infinitely many. But you still need to process incoming / outgoing information (image, sound, smell, taste, tactile sensations, speech, motor skills), execute programmed programs (instincts) and create new ones (learning) - this is no longer just memory, but an information processing device ( CPU). Which is located in the same place as memory - in the human brain, and uses the same "hardware" resources (neurons and synapses). That is, it is unlikely that the amount of our memory reaches these 5 petabytes.





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