Imagine this. Imagine that tomorrow, a string theory physicist made the discovery that the strings vibrations can actually be predicted. If you know their configuration and certain starting parameters, you can predict the spin of an electron, say.
Would "the definition of science" suddenly not be destroyed... or would it be re-destroyed?
Second of all, you missed the point of this sub-thread. Even one of the quoted scientists claims, "Bell's theorem is the most profound discovery of science."
He didn't say it "destroyed science".
How does the theory of the randomness described in QMT destroy science?
Would "the definition of science" suddenly not be destroyed... or would it be re-destroyed?