Nearly every statement in any scientific theory ever. For example, general relativity predicts that if the universe is homogeneous and isotropic, it will have one of three final fates. That's unfalsifiable - the universe is not homogeneous and isotropic, and two of those fates take infinite time.
This statement (which you claim is a prediction of evolution) would have been confirmed had all of the colonies evolved the cit+ phenotype. Since only one did, the evidence from this experiment is insufficient to confirm what you claim evolution would predict.
"Conversing" with you is an utter waste of time.
That statement is
obviously confirmable by
exactly the same reasoning - the experiment could have resulted in all 12 petri dishes fixating that trait.
Moreover, the statement that all 12 colonies will eventually fixate is only one of several closely related predictions the theory makes. I wouldn't have thought it necessary to spell out the rest to any sentient life-form, but I guess I was wrong. Here are some of them:
eventually, all bacteria in petri dish 1 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dish 2 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dish 3 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dish 4 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dish 5 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dish 6 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dish 7 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dish 8 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dish 9 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dish 10 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dish 11 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dish 12 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dishes 1 and 2 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
eventually, all bacteria in petri dishes 1 and 3 should have the ability to metabolize citrate
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No! Since I have said that I do not consider any of evolution's constituent processes to be non-random, how exactly does (3) apply?
Kill it with fire. Now.