Let's start with the most up to date science, quantum mechanics or quantum physics.
It's not the 70 to 100 year old science, the simple physical causality sciences, we're taught in school. Science has come on a lot, and continues to, but education sylabus' haven't kept up.
So what's new?
Well firstly what'd never been understood. Engergy. No one can say what it is!
We can say E=MC2, energy is mass x speed x speed again, but that just says energy is interchangable with something else, it doesn't explain what it is.
Quantum mechanics, when you get down to the sub atomics of matter, has shown that matter is "congealed energy", stuff with similar vibrations frequencies, comes together.
QM also shows that these very smallest of "bits" disappear and reappear every 2,000th of nano second, or 50,000 times a second. We don't know where to.
QM also show that these smallest of "bits" don't have a strict single locality (place in space) that they are everywhere at the same time AND they are "self aware" of each other.
QM also show that smallest of bits, literally know when they are being watched and behave differently when they are or are not being watched! It's an easily repeated experiment, with all variations of trying to trick them (leaving the room and leaving a camera watching, left on or off, they still know!).
QM also proves there are ten dimensions, not just the three dimensions and time that we can perceive.
So we have energy, which makes everything, coming from dimensions we know exist but can't perceive, to form what we do perceive around us.
What we perceive around us does follow rules and patterns, mechanistically and with a semblance of causality, but not always.
Which is to say, science is catching up with how the Bible depicts reality.
Our reality (earth, the universe, time) is a derived from, is a partial reflection of, a greater reality, energy from inperceivable dimensions.
Now exchange the word "energy" (which as we know, we can't explain what it is) with "spirit". You quickly see the parallel with the language of the Bible, where you have the Spirit realm (Heaven) and the physical realm (Earth).
The bible says "Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see".
That's two things. Knowing what to expect and feeling sure about what we can't see.
Arguably, science is helping with the later (being sure about what we can't see). It's far less hocus pocus nowadays to be sure that, in general, there's an unseen realm driving what happens in ours, that's Quantum Mechanics all over. Scientists even debate, from the evidence they can find, is that other realm or being "good" and for the most part they conclude it is good.
But science doesn't address how we can "know what to expect", and how/why therefore, we should live our lives.
Fortunately the bible does.