Science says that all supernatural interactions with the physical universe at human scales are impossible. So yes; science can explain some things so therefore, Gods cannot exist.
I'm not sure how you're seeing this. And what part of supernatural is impossible i.e. what dies it consist of IOWs? Genuine curiosity, I know you sort of explained something to a similar post but all I saw was a description of processes currently known which doesn't conflict either way.
I do not jest. But many a true word...
Indeed.
I am not sure what you are failing to understand.
EVERY possible interaction in Quantum Field Theory requires the existence of a particle with an appropriate mass. Energy and mass are equivalent, so if you put enough energy into one spot, ALL of the possible particles WILL arise with masses below that implied by the available energy (many of them will decay almost immediately, so you need some pretty impressive detectors; that's one reason why particle accelerator facilities such as CERN are very expensive indeed).
So we can put a lot of energy into a small volume (using a particle accelerator, for example), look at what particles arise, and be 100% sure that we know ALL of the possible interactions at or below that energy.
It's simply not possible for there to be any unknown interactions, except at higher masses/energies - which either implies very long distance forces (eg gravity, and the postulated 'dark matter' and/or 'dark energy' effects that modify the way galaxies hold themselves together); or very energetic interactions, which would vapourise a human who was subjected to them.
In short, the ONLY possible survivable interactions between a human being and anything else are: Electromagnetic; Gravitational; Weak Nuclear; and Strong Nuclear. All of these are well understood, and can be measured - and if there were any supernatural interactions via these four forces, we would see them. We don't.
So there are no interactions via the four forces; and there cannot be any unknown 'fifth force' that interacts with human scale matter without causing a massively destructive event that would be quite noticeable - if Aunty May's soul left her body, and this resulted in the demolition of the hospice, and widespread acute radiation sickness amongst people in the vicinity, I think we might have noticed.
So, for example, if you had a 'soul' that leaves the physical body at death, it could do so ONLY as a material object (a chunk of matter flying away); or as Electromagnetic radiation (light, radio waves, X-rays, or similar); or as gravitational energy (an increased attraction to nearby large masses, such as the Earth); or as a nuclear level interaction (atomic decay of some kind). All of these possibilities would be easy to detect, and many would be easy to block, either deliberately or accidentally. None are a suitable candidate for a 'soul carrier' - a mode of interaction between the physical human and the hypothesized supernatural realm.
The best you can say about the supernatural is that if it exists, it cannot interact with physical entities at human scales in any way at all - so it cannot interact with humans, or with their environment. It's simply impossible for there to be a supernatural realm, or any supernatural beings, that can interact with humans, living, dead, or in-between.
It just so happens that physical reality is limited to interact in this way by the fundamental rules, such as equivalence of mass and energy, and quantum field interactions. These are our best tested scientific models, and they simply cannot be wrong enough to wedge in a supernatural element - in the same way that Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation turned out not to be perfectly accurate, but it was nevertheless correct to say that heavy stuff won't fall upwards, so QFT and the equivalence of mass and energy could be wrong, but could not be wrong enough to allow for the existence of such supernatural postulates as a soul, or an interventionist god or gods, or a whole bunch of other woo nonsense.
You can believe that rocks sometimes fall up, if that makes you happy - but if you do, anyone who has a grasp of the scientific information available on the subject of gravity will think you are an idiot.
Likewise, you can believe in the existence of souls, gods, ghosts, life after death, etc., etc., but if you do, anyone who has a grasp of the scientific information available on the subject of quantum field theory will think you are an idiot.
Rocks that fall upwards don't exist. Nor do souls. These things are now known to be impossible. Welcome to the twenty first century.