If what you are saying is that science doesn't know everything then, yes, you are quite correct.
However, just because science doesn't know everything doesn't mean that it knows nothing. It knows enough to keep you warm on a winters night, to allow to communicate to other all over the world by tapping on a keyboard and many other things that could not even have been dreamt of thousands of years ago.
The Cosmos is a strange and wondrous thing and I'm sure that science will always be asking questions of it, and yes, I'm sure that there are things that we will never know about.
But given the choice I would always turn to science as the bedrock of discovery rather than ancient stories written down thousands of years ago by goat herders who simply knew no better.
However, just because science doesn't know everything doesn't mean that it knows nothing. It knows enough to keep you warm on a winters night, to allow to communicate to other all over the world by tapping on a keyboard and many other things that could not even have been dreamt of thousands of years ago.
The Cosmos is a strange and wondrous thing and I'm sure that science will always be asking questions of it, and yes, I'm sure that there are things that we will never know about.
But given the choice I would always turn to science as the bedrock of discovery rather than ancient stories written down thousands of years ago by goat herders who simply knew no better.