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Moreover, the argument assumes that simulated consciousness can mirror human consciousness exactly. If discrepancies exist between organic and simulated consciousness, it would challenge the premise that we could assume a high probability of being in a simulation just because there are more simulated than organic consciousnesses.
Additionally, the assumption about the sheer number of simulated brains raises questions about resource allocation. Creating a vast number of simulations may not be practical, leading to a potential disparity in the ratio of simulated to organic consciousnesses.
##Potential Outcomes of the Argument