I’m sure that I’m not the first to point out that there is nothing weird about quantum level physics as long as you understand quantum behavior. Of course, as Dr. Feynman pointed out, nobody actually does.
Yes, and if you try to "understand" it, "You will go down the drain into a blind alley, from which no one has ever escaped."
I maintain that the language of weirdness is all predicated on an attempt to retain a classical concept of objects. The correct view is that objects are emergent constructs of multiple quantum events. I don't see why people can't just accept this, as Feynman advocated.