you should stop arguing with me as if your logic is impeccable and your intellect is superior. it's neither. i simply didn't point it out every time you make a blunder because i try to support the development of young minds. maybe this one time can help you, though.
i'm not saying that science is predictable. human arrogance and error are. the second principle of thermodynamics might be exactly right, and it might not, and it is very hard to say how such things are not exactly complete or accurate. that's science, and as an open system whose underlying pattern is very incomplete, it will be unpredictable for the foreseeable future.
human arrogance and error are regrettably very reliable. they haven't lessened over the last 300 years and i don't expect them to do so anytime soon. read some works by lifelong scientists like Einstein, Pauling, Dawkins, and Sagan. you won't immediately absorb their wisdoms but it will help you know how scientists think about things and maybe point out some avoidable mistakes.