No, I'm saying that science works on the assumption that reality is as it appears, and that by observing it we can learn from it. The success of science is the ultimate test (and conclusion) of this first assumption. If reality wasn't as it appeared, science would have failed; experiments would not have given any results.
I'm not saying it's proof, but it certainly beats the odds of coincidence.
I'm not saying it's proof, but it certainly beats the odds of coincidence.