I agree that science has taken leaps, but for all the advancement, and for every new thing we learn, there is something else there that we understand even less than we did before. Best example:
Quantum physics. There is no denying, at least in my opinion, the scientific proof of quantum physics leading to a greater understanding of the universe, however, for all that we've l;earned in the field, we haven't even BEGUN to be able to understand most of it. For instance, and electron particle is similar to say a sphere in 3 dimensional reality, except when it rotates on it's axis, it has to rotate a whole 720 degrees before making a complete rotation, rather than 360 degrees that we percieve with objects in our 3 dimensional space. Now... does that make any sense, really? Obviously, there must be something there, whether things are multi-dimensional at such small proportions or not, we can't say. Plus, take the example of an electron in motion. Now through certain experiments we have been able to determine that electrons seem to exist in multiple places while in motion, for we are unable to make all the complete and necessary measurements that we would like, because they appear to exist in two separate places. That defies all logic, how can something exist in two places at the exact same moment in time, unless they were part of some sort of dimension of reality that we have yet to understand or be able to percieve.
If you would like to learn more on the subject, there is a book called Beyond the Quantum that I was lucky enough to stumble upon at a used bookstore. It's written by Michael Talbot, and it links all these sort of things together. It goes deep into Quantum Theory and how it relates to reality, consciousness, God, and all these things. It's really quite astounding.
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