I mean the following thing - there are conceptions of exporting/importing mind. But if we cut -> paste, then we should copy -> paste. And what happens when we have two identical minds copied one next to another. The "I" factor can't be copied, I'm trying to explain that there is an X part which is linked to the self-consciousness.
Answer by OpenAI: One resource that may be helpful is the book "Game Programming Patterns" by Robert Nystrom. This book covers a variety of topics related to game programming, including architecture, design patterns, and optimization. Also, the blog "Gamasutra" has a section devoted to game programming, which may have articles that discuss simulation game architecture.
This answer is a good example of GPT-3 approach limitations - while it superficially covers the subject, the recommended book is not actually going to help that much for writing simulation code. But, in order to know that, OpenAI would actually need to read the book, understand it, and reason about how it applied to the domain in question. Instead, it's just mindlessly repeating and jumbling together things it overheard on the Internet, like some retarded village gossip.