So, it can be stated that quantum physics is a fairy tale, not a science. All quantum physics, from photons to entanglements and superpositions, is pure idealism and fiction, which lead physics and cosmology to a dead end. That's what wanted to say. Gribbin, and he's an expert in these fields.
Just because you do not understand it, does not make it a fairy tale, that is no different, as I have said before, to a person believing an angry god lives in a volcano because they do not understand how a volcano works.
Are there aspects of various physics theories that need more information, may be incorrect or simply need to be adapted as new observations come in - of course there are, that is how science works, one step at a time, sometimes a couple backwards, but mostly small steps - it is not often we get bit leaps forward.
Quantum Field Theory / Quantum mechanics are not fairy tales, they just demonstrate we do not understand as much as many think and it is highly complex because of this.
Lets take gravity, we know how it works, we can mathematically account for it and its influences, but we do not actually fully understand what it is and where it comes from, people have tried to match gravity to the other fundamental forces of nature, it behaves like a weaker version of the electromagnetic force, and by weaker, I mean millions of times weaker, but oddly enough, despite this weakness, if has the longest range of any force.
The attempts to unify the funadamental forces has been met by roadblock after roadblock since Einstein attempted to do this in the late 1920's and for the rest of his life, it was worked on by Dirac, Feynman and numerous others and yet, they have drawn a blank. The assumption that the Higgs Boson imparts mass to baryonic matter is accepted as a fact by many, but there are also many who question this and suggest that a "missing particle" has yet to be found that is responsible for Gravity, nicknamed the graviton, but whether this does or does not exist and whether we can detect it is a whole different ball game.
In the image below, you see there is imbalance, there are many who believe that we are missing several bosons, and that the graviton is one of them.
Bosons are fundamental particles that carry forces, such as the photon, gluon, W and Z bosons, and, potentially, the graviton. According to some sources, bosons don't have antiparticles at the elemental particle level. Some say that bosons that have no electrical charge, like the Higgs and Z bosons, are their own antiparticle. However, others say that this is incorrect because bosons operate under different laws and can be created singly.
This is why for people outside the field of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory the picture is very confusing and many do not understand it. We know it is not right, that is has holes in it, but because we do not feel all the funadamental particles of all types, Bosons, leptons, fermions, quarks etc etc, have been found and their charge accounted for, the theory will remain confusing and opaque to many.