the human brain was wired by evolution to make sense of the world (that humans lived in at the time) through reification and metaphorical thought. We we're built to make sense of the world through GR, QM, Genetics and the Standard Model. Some scientists have convinced "lay-people" that where intuition fails, they have to create new forms of intuition using abstract mathematics. That we've gone out of the range of experience. Some have even gone as far as to say that "if something fits in with common sense it almost certainly isn't science" (see:
"The Un-natural Nature of Science").
So if Count23 want to make sense of how one of the 3 quarks in a proton can be heavier than the proton itself he's just gonna have to get a PhD. in particle physics or stfu regardless of what he was taught about mass and matter in high school.
Yeah, some of science's insights into nature violate common sense intuition, not denying that, but ultimately, scientific truth MUST be established on empirical grounds. And frankly some of the bullshit out there (String Theory being the poster child "faith based initiative" of science) is not. I say people need to man the fuck up instead of being pussies about questioning shit that fucks with their intuition, even though they may possibly be wrong. Or just stfu and let other think for them? Whatever works.
Einstein once clowned common sense as "the collection of prejudices acquired by age 18". Ironically his common sense position on local realism was a prejudice he took to the grave even after science proved it false.