Sooo what would a second of life occupy in terms of bytes?. Besides the "video recording " other senses should be also taken into consideration.
At 60fps the human eye can record about 250gb /s. But also , how much does an emotion occupy?
>>8834555
>At 60fps the human eye can record about 250gb /s
You what now?
>>8834557
Based on the 576 megapixel resolution of the eye
>>8834555
>But also , how much does an emotion occupy?
Emotion is merely a type of lens.
The pixels stay the same.
>>8834555
However when the lens changes to fear the processing decides to encapsulate more sensory data.
Gotta capture all the trauma. Thanks brain :D
Might be , tho there are links. For example you know what person enters the room if you hear their voice.
>>8834555
Human brains don't work like computers, you can't equate the two, it's idiotic. You may as well ask what the human brains clock speed is.
>>8834555
the human mind has neural pathways that fire under certain circumstances like sensory input.
i would more describe it as a interconnected structure of complex and active biological tissue .
the complexity could make the storage capacity of the human brain larger.
>>8834555
>60fps
Doomed to a world of flicker, oh fuck. Raise that to 120fps and 120hz for fuck sake.
Human memory is extremely compressed. We don't actually remember visual images (to an extent), we just remember what the scene was "about" and then recreate that scene. In a conceptual science, we don't actually have to remember that much in order to somewhat faithfully recreate our full experience. example: remembering the contents of a room is much easier than remembering a random 10*10 pixel array, despite the pixel array containing much less information than the room.
in my experience, my brain tends to rely heavily on what it has seen and heard before and use it as a reference.
>>8834555
Brain and semiconductor computer are not the same.
Semiconductor computer is too big and too static. Brain utilizes quantum uncertainty and is constantly changing its code billions of times a second.