You are correct and I deny that consciousness is unsimulable. The addition of this disjunct does reduce my subjective probability of simulation-theism, but not by much.
Interestingly, unsimulable consciousness would increase the probability of other, more common, types of theism. Don’t you think?
The trilemma should be a tetralemma: you also need to deny that consciousness, qualia and all, is unsimulable.
You are correct and I deny that consciousness is unsimulable. The addition of this disjunct does reduce my subjective probability of simulation-theism, but not by much.
Interestingly, unsimulable consciousness would increase the probability of other, more common, types of theism. Don’t you think?