Oh sure it has.* A couple of Chariots bring the Sun back up to its proper place in the sky.* Or you can call it orbits.* The Sun still keeps doing it, whatever we call it. Science has also made plenty of wrong predictions too - science is full of them.* In fact, the whole basis is science is "We're wrong but we're close enough to right for us humans to build awesome stuff." :P That's why I love science: The facts change daily; what's true today is wrong tomorrow because its been falsified by a fellow scientist's report who is then discredited through improper techniques. But with the inserted doubt, another scientist investigates and finds a third possibility that neither considered, and that becomes a fact. Then things that tend to be showable as true over and over again (like the chariots or mathematics behind orbits) tend to be more and more believed in the scientific community and others build upon new truths, knowing that someday the truth they discovered will be shown as false or "not quite". It's an imperfect system but I do love it.* Best tool humans have yet to come up with for coming up with consistent "How" answers, even if the "What's" and the "Why"s can be sparse.* I expect a better system to come along than the current scientific methods but it's the best we've got right now and I'm a fan.