Decoherence is great at explaining the loss of interference. It may even address the "preferred basis" problem (though there seems to be good reason to believe that it might not). But ultimately what I want to know is why I experience just one outcome, and decoherence doesn't really help here.
MWI partially resolves that ("you don't just experience one; there are many of you!"), but not in a way that satisfies me.
Decoherence is great at explaining the loss of interference. It may even address the "preferred basis" problem (though there seems to be good reason to believe that it might not). But ultimately what I want to know is why I experience just one outcome, and decoherence doesn't really help here.
MWI partially resolves that ("you don't just experience one; there are many of you!"), but not in a way that satisfies me.