When we are young, I think we do, but school takes the, "Why," out of children.
This is nothing new. Throughout history whenever a new scientific breakthrough has been made, people have been resistant to new ideas and change, even other scientists are quick to claim someone is crazy until they prove it themselves. Since these days everybody is specialized, most people don't know how anything works unless they have to in order to do their jobs. Our grandparents could build a house, hunt, grow their own garden, butcher their own meat, make home remedies out of things they found in the woods, make their own soap, fix machinery, and all kinds of handy things. All we do lately is call "professionals" and tech support. Its a wonder we can even change our own lightbulbs, much less know how electricity works. Ask anybody how a house is built and they'll probably say "I dunno, magic?". If you can't be bothered to learn how something works, how are you going to respect the people that designed it?