Actually, the exact word I'll be using is antiresistentialism. It is to be used in regard to a descritpion of the behavior of electrons, and how they behave like particles if you measure them in one manner, and like waves if you measure them in another, even when the only thing changed in the experiment is how you perform the observation. It's almost as if the electron knows what you are looking for, and adjusts its behaviour accordingly.

Thanks again for your help.