Science is a process of philosophical inquiry which encompasses physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, medicine, etc.
Not to be rude, but you're offering a lot of unsupported assertions in your comment. Just to start, you say, "The science has not come up with formulas for the planets movements." But they have. Orbital mechanics involve a complex interaction of gravitational fields, but astronomers can calculate planetary movement with high precision, and make accurate predictions as a result. When there is an error between prediction and outcome, it doesn't mean science has failed, it means there are variables previously unknown, and this has led to new discoveries.
When people are dogmatic, it is a failure of scientists, not the scientific method.
RE: Trust the Science?