No, I don't mean explain the subject itself. Volumes of encyclopedias could be written on it and probably have. I raised very specific issues. Just explain where I am wrong on those, mainly my point about a particle doing A instead of B. If it does one instead of the other for no reason, it is a matter of an event coming from absolutely nowhere. It is something from nothing. That is irrational, and it is magic. That is the main thing I am asking for you to counter.
By the way, since the authority of the people in the discipline means a lot to you, the idea has not been reconciled with Einstein's general theory of relativity, and Einstein disagreed with it flat out. He said, "God does not play dice."
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/print/23668