In the process of the double-slit interference experiment, when particle detectors are involved, particles will exhibit particle-like behavior, but without detectors, the particles will exhibit wave-like properties.
Why?
Because of the involvement of Voidons.
Wherever there is energy, there will be Voidons, energy and space coexist. When Voidons are involved, particles will behave like ions.
This is one of the possibilities.
The paper then goes on to demonstrate the properties of Voidons, such as a certain fixed relationship between Voidons and energy, which can be studied experimentally.
For example, there's a limit to the density of Voidons in the universe.
When energy is present, there's a density limit to Voidons. When the density or activity level of Voidons is significantly increased under certain influences, Voidons will annihilate.
"This is one possibility of the Voidon hypothesis, explaining phenomena such as gravity, magnetic fields, and the compression of space."