@Why_Do_I_Die: (because everybody has to)
While my time at school I came across a very interesting philosophy, a science-philosophy.
Regarding to this philosophy there is no truth as such. No "real truth". We as humans are unable to find the ultimate truth. We may find it but we won't be able recognize it as such. Furthermore there only theories.
Thats all we have. Theories. You cannot say if they are "right" but if they can be proven or falsified.
If a theory proves very often it gets more and more likely to be a good theory, as it can be used to describe "reality" in an acceptable way.
However we, as humans, can never really say that it is right.
Of course if a theory can be falsified, it is indeed wrong and of no use.
But as long as a theory cannot be falsified it is indeed not wrong.

Maybe you should consider to look at science with this kind of perspective.
As long as something is not falsified and as long as it proves itself for a long time it gets more and more likely to be "true".