as you are not a scientist you have to accept on faith what scientist tell you.
As you sit at your computer confidently typing away with the secure belief that your words will be read hundreds and thousands of miles away by others at their computers, do you believe by faith that the electronics and information scientists know what they're talking about, or do you have some evidence that they do?
How about the ones that gave us engines and motors, sent man to the moon and back, lit up the night, gave us real-time global communication, and developed effective vaccines against polio and smallpox. Can you find any evidence that supports believing them?
How can you miss it and say that there is no support for such belief except to believe it on faith the way some people believe in gods or astrology? Those are faith based beliefs, by which I mean unjustified belief. My opinions about science and scientists are justified by the past performance and brilliant successes of this method lengthening life, making it healthier, safer, more comfortable, and more interesting.
I don't need to be a scientist myself or even to have much understanding of science to recognize that such people know what they're talking about and that their opinions should be heeded when they approach consensus. Cutting edge science not so much. That requires further vetting.