Recent experiments are demonstrating that quantum weirdness is not limited to the atomic realm.
Fortunes have been made on quantum weirdness, as it is sometimes called.
Intuition notwithstanding, some thinkers wonder whether or not quantum weirdness might, in fact, be the simplest way to make a universe.
My suggestion would be - solving the problem of quantum weirdness.
Some scientists dismiss quantum weirdness as a mere brain teaser.
And as Feynman noted, quantum weirdness "is impossible, absolutely impossible to explain in any classical way."
If the alternate histories are fictional, then quantum weirdness has merely been swept under another corner of the same rug.
If so, clearing up quantum weirdness would be only one of the attainments of handshake theory.
But what if quantum weirdness proffers an enduring view of the way things were?
The answer to the riddle of quantum weirdness may be that the Old One is still around.