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(Unverified)Jan 12th 2010 2:48AM
I think, there is no way this could possibly be accurate, in fact I would have9 to imagine, the amount of data we absorb during a given day is much more, (weather or not we retain it.), We have 5 sense not just hearing and seeing,so where not just processing video and sound, and You can't include txt as data like you would a txt document on a computer as we process it with our eyes, that two would be Video, making for much larger file sizes. not to mention we're not processing in whatever video format they've chosen (probably mpeg no compression) or resolutionneeded to display it on a screen, nor in a letterboxed Ratio, we have peripheal, and even our blury vision, for those who need glases is scanned at a resolution higher than any video can possibly be. I'm starting to ramble, point is we have 5 senses (that we're aware of) Just one of those senses is video, or sight, and that sense alone processes more Bytes of information, than this article says our whole body does. you can't estimate the Data Capacity of the human brain, when compared to the way a computer processes information. It's short sighted, to say that's the amount of information we process, when you don't even take into consideration how we process that information.