The theory of evolution has passed this process numerous times. Every single falsifiable test it has faced it has passed with flying colors.
It's called the theory of general relativity. Are you saying you're smarter than Einstein and that he was wrong? Gravity is pretty well understood. Here is a fun video. You may learn something. It explains gravity in a very simple way:
I thought you said earlier that you aren't a geneticist. But apparently you know more about genetics then them? Have you studied ERVs in depth?
Once again, it is called the theory of general relativity. It is our best explanation for gravity based on experimentation. If you didn't hear, one of relativity's predictions was recently confirmed. (Gravitational waves).
Evolution takes place in populations not individuals. One species will never give birth to another species. This would FALSIFY evolution.
List of transitional fossils - Wikipedia
Enough with this PRATT argument.
Is this your tricky way of saying "But its still a dragonfly!"?
Dragonflies are apart of the order Odonata. It poses no problems for evolution.
It's stood up for 150 years. All available data supports evolution and it is contradicted by literally nothing. Considering biomedical research depends on the understanding of evolutionary theory, I find it unlikely it will be falsified.
It does not. Evolution of the dragonfly is well understood. It seems that your response to the abundance of evidence is "No its not" and then you move the goalposts.