Mankind and his merry band of witless scientists think they have nailed a satisfactory understanding of the universe and its mechanics. Yet how can this be when we can see around 0.0035% of the known light spectrum?
It's a little like the room you are in right now suddenly becoming invisible to you, apart from 0.0035% of it. So there you are in the blackness; the brain explains what it can't understand as a black space; and you try to explain where you are based on the 0.0035% you can see ....
How can you accurately describe the room you are in, when you see so little of it? How can you even deduce its a room at all? You'd get such a small area to view, it depends what you are actually looking at ...
The same should be said of mankind's wonderful scientists. What they see out there is not the big picture. Yet, the make sweeping statements of what is out there. How can what they say be as it really is? It's all huge risky assessments ... that are basically ridiculously inaccurate. The other 99.9965% may not be anything like what they have assumed? We know so very, very little of what is around us.