You are contradicting your previous post here I think. Subjectivity without objectivity makes no sense; an experiencer with nothing to experience makes no sense. Experience is information transfer from object to subject.
That is because we are used to thinking of two different aspects of reality....the objective and the subjective.
Take the example of virtual reality. In the VR world everything would seem perfectly real even though none of it actually exists. The VR world....its cosmos, planets, stars etc..... that we see are just magnetic impulses on a CD. There is nothing really out there. The world gets created entirely in the mind. (Simulated universe is one of the recent theories).
What we experience as an objective reality is really a form of collective subjectivity. If we think of consciousness as just electrical impulses in the brain then we tend to think of it as an isolated phenomenon in every individual, separate from the external world.
If on the other hand, we think of consciousness as a universal and fundamental constituent of the universe (refer Panpsychism and IIT), subjectivity is all there is. The objective world is an illusion.