Danielle Dandreaux

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if I told you I could store millions of gigabytes of data inside a blob of human tissue about the size of…well, say…a human brain?” Faukman frowned. That was fast. Checkmate in three moves. “It’s the identical concept,” she declared. “The inconceivable storage capacity of the human brain is a physical impossibility. It’s akin to trying to cram every song in the world into your phone. It makes no sense. Unless…” “Unless,” Faukman conceded, “the brain is accessing data…from elsewhere.”
The Secret of Secrets (Robert Langdon, #6)
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