Do our brains have limited capacity?
for example, usually if i read newspaper, i will scan through the fields that i am interested in only, and the rest i just ignore them, but then i realise I should have read all of them including the business,sport or even politics which normally i don't like to read. But then again when i read those articles, because i'm not familiar with them and their lingo so i will have to force my self to read it a few times and that also sometimes doesn't mean that i will understand the article fully. is there a way to fully understand something you are unfamiliar with. Do our brains have limited capacity? can we actually force ourself to be super smart or genius? or isit just a matter of being gifted.
Answer:
In order for you to understand what you have read, you have to have information already in your brain to make sense of what is being read.
For example: before you knew the alphabet, you were unable to read, correct? As you learned, your brain started to formulate conclusions from the information you were giving it. The brain is like a super computer, as long as it has correct information, it will continue to learn.
So it is a matter of having a good foundation, knowing the basics of a subject.
they say brains have a minimum memory capacity for 3 days
I would think there is a limit to anything but to go beyond our current mind power, I would say yes.
i dont think that there is a limit that we ordinery people can reach they say that einstine has only used 20% of his brain capacity sooo
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