Everyone as a kid had imaginary friends, I had an imaginary mom who I was convinced my real mother wasn't her but was an alien, I long ago grew out
of this thought, but with the talk of alien debate going on constantly on the news( as I'm a news buff) is this the imaginary friend of our societies
childhood? I want to believe in it, but itd be nice to find hard evidence of it..is there any out there.
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First off you'd have to be truly looking for understanding. You're not. I can tell because of your blanket statements such as "Everyone as a kid
has imaginary friends". That's not true. Actually only a percentage of children have "imaginary friends".
However you're right in some ways about the "imaginary friends" being real beings beyond the scope and understanding of most adults. There is alot
of evidence out there to suport this fact.
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I think you've been watching too much Star Trek or playing too many space invader video games. If you really think a spaceship is going to land on
the White House lawn, then you are thinking of this from the wrong angle.
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Actually i've never watched star trek, and the only video game i played was the tony hawk ones. Which I never was interested in video games
throughout most my life. I excelled in school in math and physics, my favorite author was Isaac Asimov, basically i was a nerd. Ha ha, I hid my
obsession of math and science from friends. You know how school kids were... But I do watch the news alot, and that why if we had some proof of
intelligent life not from earth. The things we could learn would be tremendous to everyone. I suppose that the fiction idea of aliens has lead to
search of technology thought up from the ufo structures. But altogether just saying if they were real, wouldn't we know it?
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