Simulation requires duplication of functional interconnections

Genuine simulation of a computational system must accurately duplicate the functional interconnections within that system. The Chinese Room fails this test as it involves a homunculus (i.e. the man in the room) not found in a computational syste

Lily-Marlene Russow, 1984.
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