It is annoying to see a retort "scientists always end up being wrong". But I don't think science should sink to the level of fake-confidence "everything going according to plan" of non-science, I think it should embrace its honesty about its mistakes.
Over time people can't help but depend on science's results, and new generations take it to heart. It's actually similar to how people can't help but depend on open source tools/platforms, as much as they hated "free-tards" and said "you get what you pay for" in the past.
Well, the whole point of science is to falsify past theories and produce better theories. So of course the majority of scientific theories will end up being wrong at some point.
So it's pointless to try to rebuke the "scientists always end up being wrong" like of argument. If anything, I think scientists should just bite the bullet. Theory proven wrong? That's proof that science works!
Over time people can't help but depend on science's results, and new generations take it to heart. It's actually similar to how people can't help but depend on open source tools/platforms, as much as they hated "free-tards" and said "you get what you pay for" in the past.