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In this simulated universe, conscious entities could possess the same awareness and experiences as their organic counterparts. They would eat, sleep, feel joy and sadness, and ultimately live their lives without any indication that they are part of a simulation. The argument posits that if such simulations become commonplace, the number of simulated consciousnesses could vastly outnumber organic ones.
From a philosophical perspective, this leads us to ponder the following three statements:
Intelligent beings are incapable of developing the computing technology to simulate the entire universe.
Intelligent beings develop the capability but choose not to simulate universes.