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Did you know your brain generates enough electricity to power a light bulb? That’s right—while you’re thinking, dreaming, or even daydreaming, your 86 billion neurons are firing away, producing about 20 watts of electrical power. That’s enough to keep a dim bulb glowing! In fact, your brain is the ultimate supercomputer, running on just the energy of a small banana. So next time you flip a switch, remember: your mind is already lighting up the world in its own way.

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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
The brain generates about 12-25 watts of power (enough for a dim LED bulb) via electrical impulses from neurons.
Source: https://bit.ly/4dK6nlH

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