delayed-choice experiments
Delayed-choice experiments are scientific investigations in which researchers choose to measure the behavior of particles either as particles or as waves after the particles have already passed through an experimental setup, allowing for an assessment of the simultaneous occurrence of both particle-like and wave-like properties.
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