answer:The brain is an interesting mix of structure, chemistry, and electrical impulses. In many ways, it’s like a computer, only far more efficient; a whole lot of simple things connected in a complex way. Just as a single transistor cannot compute like a Core i7 CPU, there’s no single component of our brain that stores a whole image. Like a computer file is a bunch of little elements analogous to the arrangement of magnetic fields on a hard drive. So no, you won’t see pictures floating through the brain, or a single atom holding an entire memory.