David Mo
Philosopher
Well, it's hardly a surprise that people (you in the present example) like to believe simplistic things from philosophers. That's nothing new, and it's certainly far easier than putting in real work to study & learn from science.
You are certainly not alone in preferring to believe simple and mysterious seeming things from ancient philosophy and religion. Even in educated western democracies probably 99% of the population are relatively ignorant of science and prefer to believe in all sorts of mystical & supernatural ideas. They think that's more interesting and far easier than putting in many years of hard work to understand how science has shown that all such ancient beliefs from philosophy and religion are untrue, and shown by the actual evidence to be little more fanciful mystical un-educated nonsense (scientifically “un-educated”).
Could science be significantly wrong in the way it currently describes the universe? Of course … science, scientists, and people here are not claiming that every description from science is always absolutely perfect to 100% certainty. But that is not a “gap” which can ever be honestly filled either with “God did it” or with a philosopher rushing in to say “quick, fill the gap with our claim that science cannot detect reality!”.
Even in educated western democracies nobody is able to know all the science produces in its huge dominion. A worms expert cannot be aware of the research on the limits of the galaxy and vice versa. Even their methodological practices are very different. Therefore, there is no science of the universe. Universe is a philosophical concept. Of course, their study should be reserved for scientists with philosophical knowledge and vice versa. This is what is meant by philosophy of science. If this symbiosis does not occur, a lot of nonsense is said, both in one field and in the other.
Certainly, philosophy is not the study of mysterious things of antiquity, as you seem to believe. It has evolved a lot since then and if Plato or Aristotle are still being studied it is because they can teach us something about the evolution of philosophy and even give us some idea to develop. What religion says is less interesting because while philosophers tried to speak about the universe by reasoning, religion only wants to speak from the point of revealed truth. This way we are not going anywhere.
You will be interested to know that when Einstein came to Spain to give a lecture on the theory of relativity, he chose for presentation a famous... Spanish metaphysicist. Amazing!