>>14376096You can run at ludicrous speed if you run some of the mind sharpening tools on this thread.
You have tasted the slow and gritty, now nuke the road ahead and make it smooth to glide. Kekekekekekekekekekekekekekekekeke~
>>13768757The human brain holds roughly 2.4 petabytes large on average. The entire library of Alexandria was 700,000 books at largest estimates.
An average 27GB of Kindle Memory gives 13,500 books in relatively stable and quickly readable visual memory form.
This means that the entire library could fit in roughly 52x27GB E-Books
52x27 = 1404GB
1 petabyte is 1000000GB
1 Library of Alexandria = 1404GB = 700,000 books.
Assume the maximum capacity of original books in the world at a low estimate of 134,021,533 and divide it by a single Alexandrian Library.
Roughly 191.5 Libraries of Alexandria.
191.5 by 1404GB = 268866GB
All the books in the world would fill up roughly 268,866GB of memory of 2,400,000GB that an average brain could store at reasonable plasticity for other tasks.
Roughly 11.20275% of your total brain capacity. Let's throw in an extra .8 percent for shortcuts to favorite and important knowledge in there etc to make it a round sum of 12 percent.
Plenty of room for extracurricular activities, and this is at max expansion. We haven't even added compression algorithms and methods to make the knowledge "slower" but less space consuming.
Tl;Dr
If you cannot shovel 1404GB in your cranium, under the theoretical limit, it is because of your laziness.
https://youtu.be/pjQXFkJJlyIhttps://boards.fireden.net/sci/thread/10062748/#10063823