Not necessarily. See Chlamer’s reply to Hilary Putnam who asserted something similar, especially section 6. Basically, if we require that all of the “internal” structure of the computation be the same in the isomorphism and make a reasonable assumption about the nature consciousness, all of the matter in the Hubble volume wouldn’t be close to large enough to simulate a (human) consciousness.
Not necessarily. See Chlamer’s reply to Hilary Putnam who asserted something similar, especially section 6. Basically, if we require that all of the “internal” structure of the computation be the same in the isomorphism and make a reasonable assumption about the nature consciousness, all of the matter in the Hubble volume wouldn’t be close to large enough to simulate a (human) consciousness.