Appeal to Ignorance

The inability to disprove your case is tantamount defined: equivalent as in value, force, effect or significantion to a proof that it is correct. As long as nobody can show that you are absolutely mistaken, then act as if you are absolutely right. Keep harping upon the fact that some of the things you said, even if they are trival, are right and that the opposition cannot disprove your case.

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