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Contrarily, smaller particles, particularly electrons, vividly display this dual nature. When electrons are fired one at a time towards a dual-slit barrier, each electron detectable at a specific location may initially appear to behave like a particle. Yet, upon repeated experimentation, a distinct wave-like interference pattern emerges—characteristic stripes become visible. This remarkable pattern suggests that each electron does not simply pass through one slit or the other, but instead navigates both simultaneously, embodying a superposition of states.