If you don't know what it is, here is a brief explanation of the mainstream view:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1YqgPAtzhoWhat makes me skeptical is that the observation of the particle is always described in vague terms. Everyone I have heard speak about this, from this video, to popular physicists, to my professors in school always talk about "watching" the particle without explaining what they mean by "watching". What is the experiment they did to "watch" the particle, where it behaved like a particle when they "watched" it, but like a wave when they didn't watch it? For relativity, everyone knows about the Michelson-Morley experiment, and the details of how they made the interferometer to test this. So why is it that for the double-slit experiment, the details of how they "watched" the particles is never discussed? And furthermore, why can't I find any videos of real-life demonstrations of the "observer effect" on youtube? Honestly it seems like bullshit to me.