I enjoy Scrabble. If you're at TAM, maybe we can play a game.
In the meantime, let's concentrate on the claims being made here.
We have a human body which behaves like a human body.
We have a machine that runs digital simulations which behaves like a machine that runs digital simulations.
No matter how detailed the sim, the machine continues to behave only like a machine that runs sims.
If it's built to be conscious, then it is conscious, regardless of the sim it's running -- a human body, a hurricane, a racecar, whatever.
If it's not built to be conscious, then it's not conscious, regardless of the sim it's running.
No matter how accurate the sim, even a sim of a human body, it's still an abstraction. It never slops over into objective physical reality.
That's pretty simple.
If you want to claim that running a sim which you and I interpret (in our imaginations) to be a human body somehow changes what the machine is doing physically so that it, too, exhibits the behavior of a human body, please, provide an explanation of how that occurs.