I say that becuase of what researchers have discovered about human memory. The memory has been found to have the ability to grow rather then get 'filled'
They have found that its a function that is limitless.
What do you think that actually means, Peg?
And do you have a source where you read that the "memory is limitless in it's growing capacity?"
an endless memory is no benefit to us because we will only ever use a fraction of it
I think you've greatly misunderstood, Peg. Can you supply the source where you read this?
The brain is not some "bank" that has an endless spending limit. There is no
memory place in the brain that we dig out of or put things into.
I'd be happy to provide you with some reading material if you care to read it. Let me know.
- Oni