Not according to this article and others I have read. It seems the more we learn the more we realize how much there is to learn, yet. Extrapolating that you conclude that the unknown is out stripping the known each day. In fact, taking it to a logical progression, the more we know the less we know.
According to a batch of new reports published in a special ``Welcome to the Dark Side'' issue of the journal Science, most of the cosmos cannot be seen, even with the most powerful telescopes. All but a tiny fraction of creation consists of two exotic, invisible ingredients called ``dark energy'' and ``dark matter.''
Considering that much of what we think we know is unproven conjecture, God does not seem to be shrinking the model as much as expanding it.
Regardless, it is futile to attempt to "know" God except in your heart. Proving God destroys that particular version of God, making it finite rather than infinite.
Well said. Very well said indeed.