rocketdodger
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So, for the computationalists, let's say that instead of running a sim of one person, you have your computer run a sim of several people.
Now, your computer is conscious of several different minds at once.
Oh noes! Your computer would go insane!
Would this also mean that the people in the sim could read each other's minds?
When I'm conscious, my locus of awareness is consistently in the area of my cranium. So for a computer that's simultaneously conscious of many different brains, they would certainly all be centered around the same phyiscal region of the computer mechanism.
Unless the computer has a way of divvying them up into different regions. But how would that be accomplished?
You clearly understand nothing about the computational model of consciousness.