All well and good but we have faith, trust that the universe is rationally intelligible, one has to believe that in order to even do science.Actually, The universe behaves as it likes, and the laws of physics DESCRIBE the behaviour and have been refined through time to be increasingly accurate. Quite possibly science will one day achieve (through increasingly powerful accelerators?) descriptions of the behaviour of those parts that are currently beyond reach.
Indeed but again this discipline is predicated on a belief that the universe is rationally intelligible - it might not be. For example you cannot prove that if you throw a baseball across your yard, that it won't one day, stop in mid air, and fly vertically upward never to be seen again."Science: the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained"
But if the universe is (to some degree) predictable (otherwise what else are theories for?) where does that predictability come from?Science as a discipline of inquiry doesn't include innate limits that limit self description or preclude completeness, such as mathematics has run into. There is no conflict arising from the scientific investigation of the origin of science.
It's all well and good to speak of science as you do (and I agree with that) but the question we are confronting here is how can we explain the presence of a system that allows us to predict its future state? how can science explain the presence of all of that?
How can science explain the existence of a system that is scientifically understandable?
I'll go out on a limb here, the universe shouldn't exist, I see no reason why it does exist, nothing in science even gets close to explaining this. One can only invoke cause and effect when a universe already exists, not before.
One can't (scientifically) "explain" the presence of mass, energy, fields laws, by recourse to those things, the very things we seek to explain.
If we are honest, this is the much anticipated TOE:

It assumes nothing, why should it? what would you assume? why?
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