Pfhorrest         
         I want to hear the best arguments how computers actually can simulate consciousness — Zelebg
Zelebg         
         OK, then define "meaning" in your terms.
Zelebg         
         ...unless you think there’s some spooky metaphysical thing going on in real human brains that isn’t going on in simulated ones.
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Zelebg         
         Panpsychism is exactly the opposite of that: whatever is metaphysically going on in human brains is nothing special, it’s just a normal facet of everything,
Replicate the function and you automatically replicate the experience.
Pfhorrest         
         Your belief is called functionalism, not panpsychism. — Zelebg
Zelebg         
         I am both a functionalist and a panpsychist
Zelebg         
         Tell that to Galen Strawson.
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Pfhorrest         
         Only subscribers can upload images here; others have to host them elsewhere and then link them from here. — Pfhorrest
Zelebg         
         Simulating an electric field does not produce an electric field in the non-simulated world, but...
ZhouBoTong         
         Matrix type simulation is one thing, there are actual humans outside the simulator. But that the whole universe is being simulated in which we only exist virtually — Zelebg
fishfry         
         Computers can simulate physical systems. Human brains are physical systems. Human brains are conscious. So a simulation of a human brain will be conscious — Pfhorrest
By definition a simulation is an "imitation" — ZhouBoTong
Zelebg         
         A simulation of gravity doesn't attract nearby bowling balls. A simulation of the brain would perfectly simulate the behavior of a brain but would not necessarily implement consciousness.
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