Yes professor Davison, when you enter my thread you should at the very least give a meaningful comment about the subject at issue.
Since you frequently mention Einstein, why don't you comment on the creationist view of wave-particle duality, which duality was Einstein's main pre-occupation in science.
Creationist theory asserts that the probabilitywave of a thing collapses, and consequently comes to behave as a particle, when it reaches a point of decision.
So in the double-slit experiment;
Double-slit experiment - Wikipedia
- the light behaves as a wave, creating an interference pattern
- if one were to put a detector at a slit, and observe the which way information from the detector, the light would behave as a particle
- if one were to put a detector at a slit, but not observe the which-way information from the detector, then the light would behave as a wave
- if one were to put a detector at a slit, and attach a randomizer to the detector ( a device which chooses to turn a light on or off if a photon is detected at the slit ) then the light will behave as a particle
So to say, creationism asserts that when a probabilitywave of a thing finds a decision in it's future, be it a decision of a randomizer or decision of a human observer, then the probabilitywave will collapse, and the thing will behave as a particle.
Why this is all creationist, is because any decision has a spiritual owner. Now please take a wild guess, about whether or not this is all true to fact.
regards,
Mohammad Nur Syamsu