What If You Knew Absolutely Everything in the World

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I’ll bet that you’ve heard about this theory that we only use 10% of our brain’s potential and if we could do more than that, we’d have superpowers, teleport and maybe time-travel.
This is a century-old myth that got everyone hooked on the idea that if we had more knowledge, we could surpass Einstein. Neurologists have now disproven it, saying that on any given day, we’re able to use 100% of our brain. So, what would happen if we gained infinite knowledge? Let’s find out!

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TIMESTAMPS:
A century-old myth 0:14
What would happen if we gained infinite knowledge? 0:55
The pros and cons of being a real-life encyclopedia 2:02
Three possible outcomes in that scenario 3:03
No more feelings 4:54
You won’t know everything after all 5:28
Your brain would process the information forever 5:56
You’d have big problems 7:02

#unlimitedknowledge #brainpower #brightside

SUMMARY:
-The 10% myth was a misinterpretation of neurological research in the late 19th century. Neurologists have now disproven it, saying that on any given day, we’re able to use 100% of our brain.
-You’d know everything about every purchase you’ve made and everything in the world including small details and origins of things surrounding you. You’d also know everything about the life of other people.
-Your brain is responsible for your sleep, your dreams, your appetite, and every move you make. Our knowledge capacity is colossal. If we had unlimited information, we could find a way to live forever. Or we could descend into chaos.
-One scenario is that you’ll regret it instantly. Another possibility is that you’ll feel superior to everyone else. The third possible outcome is that you’ll lose your humanity.
-Our feelings are based on the unknown. So if you know everything, it’d be impossible to experience them. You’d become an emotionless robot.
-Your mind will select the data that’s important and delete the rest. That means you won’t know everything after all.
-Think of how your computer freezes when you import all the data at once. The same thing would happen to your mind.
-As the knowledge begins to make its way through your brain, the infinite electrons will create a gravitational pull and start to suck in everything around you.

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If I knew absolutely everything in the world I wouldn't have subscribed to Bright side .

toast
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Bright side: what if you knew everything

Me: ah yes, this is big brain time

voltrexkeyva
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This video: *Exists*
Albert Einstein: Oh so now everyone forgot about me?

bgs
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So that's why they say "Ignorance is Bliss".

kayrulz
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Knowing everything would be boring because its fun discovering new things

Discoveringbandsbymichaelnagy
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What really matters is how you use your knowledge

mamymimma
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*"What if You Knew Absolutely Everything in the World"*

_I would wish I didn't knew absolutely everything in the World_

duchi
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Dear stranger whoever is reading this comment may your parents live a happy and healthy life....
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Have a nice day

clasherk
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You can’t know everything in the world because things change everyday

thetambourine
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"No Petabytes isn't a dog treat"
Me: You read my mind!

brianalvarez
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If I gained infinite knowledge

I would trick Mc Donald’s into giving me free burgers

KhalidSWD
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i don't want to know everything in this world my head would explode

informii
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Logic of youtube:
No views, *BUT* 3 likes.

mattix
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Well that's a story for another What If..

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1:07
This video is gold for me, I'm asperger (autism 1) and I'm not sure if it is related, but I have something like the thoughts described in the beginning of this video, *I don't really "know everything"* but when I see an object (let's say the plant) my brain *runs a simulation* like that, in images, going back until it is was only a seed; it happens when I drink a coffee in a coffee house, my brain goes like "this is a coffee, you bought. they sold it. separation of ingredients. were the ingredients where. how the barista opened that coffee bag. the bag came from a truck. the truck, from a company. the content, from another country....and it keeps like that until you see people working in Brazil in a coffee plantation and then the journey goes even back to human organization, first time a human saw a seed and discovered how to grow food, and how that person smiled seeing the first leaves 🌱 like "it does works!" with their forgotten culture, people, animals... and you know it is the beginning of what you are holding: coffee cup from a coffee shop.

That happens to me *any time* with traffic, with a building, with my headphones, toilet paper anything! And it gets me tired because *it happens faster that this video can explain*, and in images! so you are not done with a scene when it comes another 🧠💫 and I don't know if this function is normal in the brain, I only know that I'm the only person I know who has this... *particularity.*
Sometimes, when it goes really back and wide, I find myself "floating" in outer space knowing everything about human existence and with the feeling that nothing matters. I just decide to ignore that to be able to live normally. As I also ignore it to be able to watch a movie and have fun. This simulation my brain does, also ruins some new experiences, because let's say I'm gonna get to visit the new icecream store and I'm excited...then it runs the most realistic possibility of weather, place, people around, me going inside the store, most realistic designs and logos, and then I taste the simulated ice cream and it's good enough. So when I go later to the real place, it feels like I've been there before, all feels like a second time or like I'm just used to it. It's how my mind works.

(Comfortably I don't see the future)

aspergerart
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Ask my nephew. According to him, He knows everything in the world.

Bigbuddyandblue
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This guy already knows everything, in a good way❤️

aplkid
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If you knew everything in the world that would still be very limiting, you still have the whole universe.

spookyoo
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If we knew everything we would be a human robot

Discoveringbandsbymichaelnagy
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Humans: its imposible!!
MOVIE LUCY: Am i a joke to you?

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