Ray Saintonge wrote:
That's not logical. If there are no views expressed that challenge the premise, it necessarily represents the Neutral Point of View. A rebutting argument that is not verifiable is as good as no argument at all.
...so if I claim that there are gigantic hyperintelligent aliens made of lime jello living on a giant pumpkin orbiting Alpha Centauri and that they have five hands and one foot, and no-one makes a verifiable rebuttal, then my claim, being the only published view on the subject, represents the Neutral Point of View about hyperintelligent aliens made of lime jello?
I don't think that's quite what you meant.