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The wave-particle duality concept has always confused me. How can something be both a particle and a wave? Is it actually both at the same time, or does it behave like one or the other depending on how we measure it? What experiments best demonstrate wave-particle duality? And how does this relate to quantum mechanics as a whole? I'm looking for a clear explanation that doesn't oversimplify but also doesn't require advanced physics knowledge.