If you spread out the human brain it would cover about 4 square feet for a baby. It would cover slightly more than this for an adult.
What an odd question. You will have to answer it yourself, after first answering these preliminary questions: - How thick should it be when spread? - If it goes down to a layer 1 atom thick, how far apart should the atoms be? In theory you could make all the atoms in your brain into a 2D 'web' which would cover probably billions of square miles. Basically it's a question of maths, I did this level of difficulty when I was about 7 years old so I've forgotten some of it, but surely you can find out the volume of the average human brain on the internet? Once you know this, and how thick you want the layer to be, it's easy. Divide the volume by the thickness. If you're going for the 'web of atoms' approach, the fact that this q was asked in the first place puts your ability to compute this into question. You will need the chemical composition of the brain (simplify this by using maybe 70% water and 30% proteins/fats) and the weight. Use molar masses to estimate the total number of atoms in the brain, decide how far apart you want them to be, what shape of web etc. and proceed from there.
you would need 5 pounds for 2000 sqft
A square that has an area of four square yards would be two square yards on a side. Thus, the perimeter of such a square would be a total of eight yards.
A square acre is a square-shaped area containing 43,560 square feet. The perimeter of this area would be about 834.8 feet and the diagonal distance would be about 295.2 feet.
No. If it did, then it would be a square.
"100 billion", that's how many neurons there are totally in the human brain, I am interested if I "cut" a part of the human brain that was a cubic inch how many neurons would be in there?
probably not they would die as soon you took there brain out and a human brain know about how to control monkeys
That would probably depend on what the brain is from. Animal, Human?
If you were to unfold the cortex of the human brain, it would cover about 2.5 to 2.7 square feet (almost 0.25 square meters). This large surface area allows for the intricate folding and wrinkling that gives the brain the capacity to process and interpret vast amounts of information.
This is the same as the human brain.
Not sure what kind of answer you are looking for. In English literature, that would be considered a simile."A human brain is like a computer."Or it could be an understatement, considering the human brain is extremely powerful in ways a computer never will be.
It would simply cease to work.
To protect the brain which we would die without.
greyish pink I would suspect
from the back of the eye to the brain.
No. If they were we would be their pet with them talking to us.
One cannot, the strain would be too much for a average human being, your brain would typically explode from pressure.