I do believe that things I see and experience on psychic levels will one day have a scientific explanation, but it will require science to move beyond materialism and reductionist thought before that will ever happen. Quantum theory proves hopeful in this department. I find North American scientific institutions have ironically been heavily influenced by religion to such an extent that certian topics are taboo to research. Eastern Europe and Russia have no such qualms, it's just hard for me because I don't know Russian and I have to rely on translated material.
There is paranormal research happening in the U.S. right now that is shedding light on a lot of these things in a scientific way, but the mainstream journals will automatically blacklist this material simply because of its subject matter. I get mocked and labeled as a believer in the supernatural, which is really just a way to sidestep the fact that my experience is based on natural phenomena that are contained within the definitions of known reality. The problem (for them) is that they would have to redefine their scientific approach completely in order to study what it is people like me experience.
I do think the unified field theory will have something to do with consciousness being a fundamental constant in the universe, which is what will bridge the gap between "magic" and science.