This principle also explains the "observer problem". When we don't observe, the particles have two states at the same time (getting up and not getting up), so they have the characteristics of "waves" and will leave interference fringes; and when we do the act of "observing" , which is equivalent to "determining a certain state" for the particles. At this time, the characteristics of the "particles" are reflected, and traces of points will be left. If the scientist doing the experiment reaches a certain threshold of thought power, I believe that the scientist can "rely on the power of thought" to let the particles in the "grain" state pass through the gap he likes. When the scientist can really do it, the scientist may become a "magician".
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