It truly is impossible to falsify a theory that actually predicts that the evidence to support it should not exist.
I know you're trying to be clever with the rhetoric, but you are demonstrably wrong.
The ToE is falsifiable. It wouldn't be scientific unless it was.
Find a million-year-old homo sapiens skeleton, and you will have disproved the ToE.
"Creation Science" is not falsifiable, which is why the term itself is an oxymoron.
Nice example of circular thinking.
"Find a million-year-old homo sapiens skeleton, and you will have disproved the ToE."
You are aware that the concept of 'reworking' means that out-of-order fossils are assumed to have been 'reworked', aren't you?
Nope.
All it would do is get ToE timeframe modified; again.