What I meant is that Science [so far, excluding the little progression of the GCN] is limited to what happens in the known physical Universe. Science cannot prove the existence or non-existence of God, and hence will not be able to explain "everything", since "everything" varies from person to person. "Everything" to a believer of faith may include the non-existence of God, and we cannot prove the non-existence of something. Just because you cannot prove the non-existence of something, does not mean something exists, and just because you cannot prove the existence of something, does not mean that something does not exist- since that would be a fallacy of ignorance. Science, in this case, takes up the stand that since God's existence has not been proven, God does not exist, and same goes to everything else which hasn't been proven to exist. Religion, on the other hand, takes up the stand that since God's non-existence cannot be proven, God exists. The conflict between science and religion lies between something like randomness vs divine intervention.
I correct what I have said before, that Science can eventually prove everything. Science can indeed prove everything, but "everything" would mean everything physical and known, rather than abstract ideas like consciousness.
It is indeed true, what you have said. It is like what happened when Niels Bohr was younger- he would stare into a pond and think about how fishes in the pond were oblivious to an observer out of the pond, and that sunlight came from outside the pond. However, I think that since we are aware of the Universe and things beyond our galaxy, we will be able to figure it out eventually.
On the other hand, I think that if we like the fish in the pond, unaware of observers from outside the Universe, or wherever they may be, then I do agree with you that Science will not be able to prove everything. As I said in my reply previously, I believe that Science will be able to prove everything known and physical but not abstract concepts.
Alan- I won't probably be on this forum for very much longer, but thank you for starting this topic It has got me to think a lot about what I believe life and Science has for us.