You're right; I don't understand what you are talking about. When I studied this, they did not explain such terms like "waveform" and "top". We had other terms like probability distributions and probability densities by squaring the wave function of the Schrodinger equation. So you're right; I do not know the kind of science you know.
Neither of these cases is "free will" as you define it. Since first case is totally deterministic and the second case is purely random = uncontrolled.
As I define it? How about how it is usually defined: the ability to have chosen differently? We know that a choice made could have been something different if it is in a superposition with other choices. I mean this is just obvious.
Do you even understand what it means for something to be a state of superposition in terms of QM? There may be a probability assigned to the set of possible outcomes, but it is not determinable what the outcome will be.
This is such a waste of time. I knew I shouldn't have went down this road with you.
The only thing that is certain is that you will never admit when you are wrong. There must be a "top" there.