I am going to leave this debate for another day.
,
,
, etc. It might
be argued that a physical system cannot have its causal structure
duplicated in this manner because the world is inherently analog and
information will be lost by a digital computer due to its limited
precision in arithmetic calculations and in time quantization. Surely,
however, there is some level of limited-precision arithmetic which
would be close enough to the real thing to be good enough. For
instance, if every Real number were represented with a google digits
of precision, the computer simulation would not stray measurably from
reality within the lifespan of the universe. Mutatis mutandis for
time quantization.