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Super curious, and promise not to argue. What, in your summation, is the meme about?
Petulant electrons, I guess.
You can see wave properties from a double slit setup with your bare eyes. Here's someone who did it with a cardboard box.
https://youtu.be/Iuv6hY6zsd0?si=TIlEJa4AJQhh8da4
If you setup a detector that measures which path the particles took, the interference pattern disappears- again something you can see with your bare eyes.
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Electron-Fringe-Pattern-after-a-10-electrons-b-100-electrons-c-3-000_fig2_253550263
https://www.hitachi.com/rd/research/materials/quantum/doubleslit/index.html
So bacteria don't exist either because you need a microscope to see them?