No, it cant be so. If subatomic particles would have definite parameters, then we could determine them indirectly. But we can't. Several fact say, that there are not us, who don't know particle parameters,but it is nature itself, who does not know it.
It seems to me, that it should be clear just on phylosophical basis.
Look.
We are going deeper and deeper in our researching nature. Sooner or later we should come to decomposing the existance itself. We should come to level, at wich we see everything.
What is existance? It is some relation with object and subject, or between two objects. One exists for another means, that some property of one is true for another. But the world is material. So, this relation should be materialized. And it is materialized: any relation is interaction. If there is no interaction, then it should be no relation.
Now, in QM we came to this state of knowledge. We see the material of relations itselfes. The interactions are mediated with some particles. So, the relations also. The only sense of state is what result it can give in interaction.
But don't forget, that unmeasurability is principal. Some things can not be measured neither directly nor indirectly, neither now, nor later. Any suggestions about such things are neither useful nor harmful and etc. Can you offer some sense in what such things are EXIST?