Im not really into theories, I like to test things out as well as listen to others opinions. I have never seen any evidence that no tread pattern on a bike tyre will give better grip, lots of words and stuff yes, but no for example video evidence, testing etc.
What your saying along with the vast majority it seems is that a slick tyre gives more contact to the surface, Im suggesting for winter tyres I might be better with nobbly or treaded tyres.
The Aquaplaning discussion is becoming a focus which is a small part of my concern as grease and oil and mud many other surface problems are on our roads.
Go for a walk in slippy shoes and then go with grippy shoes on a wet day, ok so that surface area is not the same but I get more grip with grippy shoes.
If a slick tyre increases the contact patch, but the contact patch is slippy, the tyre slipps more.
This argument has been around for decades, I ride motorcycles on and off road, there is no visual proof other than written word for us to see, just mass marketing to whatever the public believes.
Go try the shoe test...get your shoes on.
Mixed contact points from a tread tyre 'can' offer more grip,on a wet tarmac surface. Scientific labarotory tests are one thing, slippy shoes are another. Get a smooth pebble, whilst dry run your finger over it, then wet try again. Can you feel the difference. Whats that then...?
Cheers