the.com/capacity limits
the universe's polite way of saying no, whether it is your brain, your bandwidth, or your bathtub.
means the maximum amount a system can hold, process, or produce before it stops working properly and starts breaking things.
from emerged from engineering and information theory, most famously in claude shannon's 1948 work on channel capacity, then colonized psychology to explain why you forgot the sixth item on your grocery list.
working memoryholds roughly four items, not the mythical seven
shannon limitdefines max error-free data over any channel
venuesfire codes set them, not vibes
cognitive loadexceeding it doesn't slow learning, it stops it