This is really hard to state nicely. (too many pieces)
That isn't science, it's astronomy.
The science has not come up with formulas for the planets movements.
(except recently, but they are ignoring her work)
Einstein's theories are better than Newtons, but still do not explain, or give us a formula for predicting planets' movements.
Instead, they know the cycles, and the repeat patterns, and just interpolate from there.
That isn't science, it's engineering and trial & error.
Science doesn't know how microchips work.
The chip manufacturers actually ran into problems that went against the current science. So, now we talk about quantum tunnelling.
That isn't science, it's chemical engineering.
The science cannot explain why LiIon batteries break down like that.
Although we can observe it, plan for it, and try things to see if we can stop it.
The science is also wrong about how batteries work.
Here is a mind blowing piece of information.
If American doctor goes to Africa, and the perform medicine, it works.
If African person, learning from doctor, tries to do the same thing after doctor went back to America, it doesn't work.
Probably more than half our medical-chemical knowledge is plain wrong, and has a lot more to do with belief in doctors and medicine, then what chemically happens in the body.
Another piece is micro dosing. Like, 1:100,000 active chemical. It works. But how? Its a tiny amount of the actual drug. Much too small to actually do anything.
"Science" has been going the wrong way for too long.
Declaring things settled, when there are glaring holes in the theories believed.
imo the modern science textbooks will be thrown out within 50 years.
RE: Trust the Science?