by JD1779 on June 12th, 2005

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How much distance can the human brain cover if it was unwrinkled?

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  • by ggonnigan on June 15th, 2005

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    If all of your brain cells were laid out end-to-end, it would stretch at least 800,000 kilometers (496,000 miles). This is roughly the distance to the moon and back.


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