Coming from other parts of science, there were times when I(we) would come across a "weird" way of attacking a problem or better yet an "odd" explanation behind a case. In some cases it would be a new concept that we were tackling. (Science does have odd new concepts.) At those times we would call it "counter-intuitive". I don't think it's necessarily wrong to use "weird" but understanding that it may take a little bit to understand was understood. ;)
Patience Grasshopper
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Coming from other parts of science, there were times when I(we) would come across a "weird" way of attacking a problem or better yet an "odd" explanation behind a case. In some cases it would be a new concept that we were tackling. (Science does have odd new concepts.) At those times we would call it "counter-intuitive". I don't think it's necessarily wrong to use "weird" but understanding that it may take a little bit to understand was understood. ;)
Patience Grasshopper