I do see signs that physics is coming to its senses, or sort of trying to scrutinize its own Hegelian Idealism critically. It doesn't really have the tools, though. Man it's been a long sad tale of bald logical contradictions and 'we're-living-in-an-hallucination' horseshit. A few links from my back-in-the-day attempts to bodyslam.
what's gone wrong with physics
miserably, horribly wrong. wrong.
did you know that reality itself is the result of an idealized observer stipulated by physicists? (plus they think they proved that by experiment or something)
Stephen Hawking: prince of a guy, miserable philosotaster
The sad thing is that philosophers deferred to physicists as authorities through the whole 20th century, and let them get away with murder, really, even when the jive was uberblatant.
I think the principle of theory choice has been, not: what is the most modest or plausible conclusion we can draw from these particles going through these slits, but what will make outsiders go "that's so cool! that's so trippy!" They're really good at math, though.