No you can't.
Your logic is as miserable as ever in this thread.
If I were you I would ask myself the question on why this example of the teapot is actually used throughout the atheistic community to show the impossibility of disprooving things and the need for a burdon of proof on the side of the one making a claim about the existence of something and not vice versa.
Already Bertrand Russel (who invented the teapot example) showed that it was impossible to disproove the teapot.
But we have richard here showing us all wrong... sadly nobody sees is brilliant intellect.
Now for your "arguments".
provided there are no aliens that drink tea or have stolen some which of course would have to be disprooved by you
You must be joking.
Actually forget all remarks about point 1 and 3. Alone this silly statement deserves a slapping. We dont possess the technology to bring a teapot into the orbit of the sun? Are you crazy? What do you think we do when we launch satelites?
Of course it is thinkable that (just ONE example) one silly guy placed a teapot on a satellite launched into space.
Of course possibilities beyond end.
Its rather that you think the idea soooo silly (which of course it is) that you make that small leap of faith to simply assume its impossible.
Again the same nonsense. The assumption that something exists is not the same as a proof that it does. The assumption it doesnt exist is not the same as a disproove of it.
I obviously need to push my point to the ridiculous because as we can see in you all that supposed reason and logic which you supposedly have is not enough to see the most basic problem of conclusive reasoning. There is no conclusive way to disproove the existence of something cleverly made abstract and hidden if you are not omniscient.
You can only work in the dimensions of probabilities.
Actually that is already first or second semester formal logic.