There is no more inexact science practiced than the immensely intrictate interactions involved in the physiology and biochemistry of the human body, especially when you toss in epigentics and mind-body reactions.
"'90 percent of what you will learn over the next four years will be wrong in a couple of decades from now.' Speaking to a lecture hall of 120 first-year medical students, our professor’s prophecy seemed to fall on deaf ears. Looking around, I saw no concerned students, no diminishment of our collective enthusiasm. For me, however, his words of caution struck a chord on that first day of medical school.'"
I heard that quote or some version of it many years ago. The source I found it in tonight is here. https://www.kevinmd.com/2019/09/most-of-what-you-learned-in-medical-school-is-wrong-and-thats-ok.html
What does this mean generally? Humanity's reliance on science is so misplaced. Even Einstein valued intuition, as did Tesla. Truths we can derive from a combo of science, spirituality (which has nothing to do with religion--religion and science are both dogmatic) and add in a healthy dose of non-dogmatic philosophy. I've written much on this lately as you are aware and your readers can see my most recent poem on this and the many stories of mine and others I link therein. https://medium.com/@marcus17043/of-feelings-and-knowledge-580fed0d092a