That's not accurate. There's a concept being thrown around called Digital Particles which involved particles phasing in and out of our third dimension and into another one. (The fourth, the sixth, we're not sure.) Particles, see: mass, can be brought into and out of the universe.
It's a little far to consider oneself a god based on the ability to change the outcome of an experiment. I wouldn't call myself a god because I watched my baking soda volcano erupt whereas if I hadn't watched it it might not have reacted. An observer is not the only defining factor in an experiment, especially when it comes to fundamental wave experiments.
And to say that you control the energy of a system is just obscene. You could say a brick placed in front of a flashlight controls the light because it reflects the waves back into the source but that's just not accurate. The mere fact that the brick exists changes the outcome of the experiment, yes. But the brick does not control the experiment.
Minor thing, but it's Wave-Particle Duality in this field. Not Particle Wave Duality.