science, promoting foundations that at harvard university in boston, the acclaimed nero scientist jeff littman, gives us some fascinating insights into the brain. thanks to size see these nerve cells, these big, large colored blobs and in between them are all the wires that connect one cell to the next. and as we zoom in, you see that these wires seem to be moving and that's just because we're moving through space not, not through time here. we're just following these wires as they go from one place to another. and the brain is just wires filled with huge numbers of wires and, and possibly complicated wiring diagram. we can only begin to imagine what a work of wonder the brain is. and the amount of data and stores is in comprehensible. the brain is densely packed with information and it's the brain as big as this. whereas you can for a genome, it's a linear array of nucleotides, and i think it's about $1.00 gigabytes is the total human genome in terms of data. what you'd have to store for a cubic millimeter of brain tissue and a human has a 1000000 cubic meters. but if you have one cubic milli