If the Church-Turing-Deutsch thesis is true and some kind of Digital Physics is an accurate depiction of reality then a simulation of physics should be indistinguishable from ‘actual’ physics. Saying subjective experience would not exist in the simulation under such circumstances would be a particularly bizarre form of dualism.
If the Church-Turing-Deutsch thesis is true and some kind of Digital Physics is an accurate depiction of reality then a simulation of physics should be indistinguishable from ‘actual’ physics. Saying subjective experience would not exist in the simulation under such circumstances would be a particularly bizarre form of dualism.
The same formal structure will exist, but it will be wholly unrelated to what we mean by “subjective experience”. What’s dualistic about this claim?