The human brain is capable of storing around 2.5 petabytes of information, which is roughly equivalent to 3 million hours of TV shows.
This immense capacity is due to the complex network of neurons forming trillions of connections.
Unlike a computer, the brain doesn’t store data in binary but in patterns and associations. Despite this vast storage, we often forget simple things like where we put our keys. The way our brain organizes and retrieves information is still a mystery to scientists.