| > Except when we do the experiment in the real world we can't keep the quantum superposition for macroscopic objects from collapsing No. You don't actually know that. Because the act of you "observing" this macroscopic object, could be the cause of this object collapsing. So the macroscopic object that collapsed could be due the fact that you have observed it. > One is state of the universe You have no way of knowing the state of the universe, unless you have observed it. So if you are ever looking at any state of the universe, it is observed and has already collapsed. > Then we declare that the whole universe except the conscious observer is in a superposition of states until the observer decides to observe it or not. Yep that's the theory. > I have no proof that I have a free will independent Yes, that could be true as well. > seems very self-centered and unjustified So, here we get to the Crux of the matter. No matter where we say that the wave "collapses", it is all unfalsifiable. It could be that the observes collapses it. It could be that it was collapsed once it had any interactions with a photon or the smallest microscopic particle. Or, as you pointed out, it could be that the universe has never collapsed, and the whole universe is in a super position right now. And all of these positions are equally unfalsifiable. There IS no justification that any of these are correct, and there is no way of saying which is more justified. So, yes, it is unjustified. But it is just as unjustified as any other collapse theory. It is a fools errand to give arguments as for why one collapse theory is worse or better than any others, and they are all equally unfalsifiable. |
We measure the wave collapsed as if the cat died in minute 3 of being in the box (we can calculate that from the amount of CO2 and other methods). You say "we don't know if it really collapsed in minute 3, or collapsed now and retroactively made every measurable fact look like it happened in minute 3".
To me it sounds like "Earth can be 6000 years old - God simply made it look like it has billions of years". Sure I cannot experimentally distinguish between these options, but one is much simpler.
I guess with QM at least we "caught God doing the retroactive stuff" for small things, but we had no proof it had anything to do with consciousness, and it never seems to happen for macroscopic stuff.
It's like I see street lamp goes black when I'm near it and assume it's because I was close to it. It's easy illusion to get into, because you never see the lamps that go black when you're not around. But there's no justification that you/consciousness is needed.