It touches you, and you are just as quantum as the bit.
So two entangled versions of you follow, one entangled with each state. (Actually as many quantum versions of you that touched the qubit times two.)
Which is what happens, as we know from experiment when any one qubit interacts with another independent qubit. We get the product of entangled states, each now correlated. But different entangles states are now in superpostion with each other.
So correlation/entanglement happens and is experienced, despite no collapse of superposition. No information was destroyed or created.
Each of you thinks, wow now the qubit only has one state. But that is because there are two versions of you, correlated respectively with the two uncollapsed qubit states.
Complete conservation. That is the "experience" of collapse that needs no explanation, because it is a predicted experience not requiring an actual collapse. Just as spherical Earth models don't need a special explanation for the appearance of locally flat Earth, because spherical models predict a local flat Earth experience.
So two entangled versions of you follow, one entangled with each state. (Actually as many quantum versions of you that touched the qubit times two.)
Which is what happens, as we know from experiment when any one qubit interacts with another independent qubit. We get the product of entangled states, each now correlated. But different entangles states are now in superpostion with each other.
So correlation/entanglement happens and is experienced, despite no collapse of superposition. No information was destroyed or created.
Each of you thinks, wow now the qubit only has one state. But that is because there are two versions of you, correlated respectively with the two uncollapsed qubit states.
Complete conservation. That is the "experience" of collapse that needs no explanation, because it is a predicted experience not requiring an actual collapse. Just as spherical Earth models don't need a special explanation for the appearance of locally flat Earth, because spherical models predict a local flat Earth experience.