Psychology Today - Cosmic Closet - Many people privately believe in UFOs but assume others don’t. Participants estimated a 67% likelihood of extraterrestrial intelligence but thought others would say 21%.

Psychology Today - Cosmic Closet - Many people privately believe in UFOs but assume others don’t. Participants estimated a 67% likelihood of extraterrestrial intelligence but thought others would say 21%.
Implications for UAP Disclosure The “cosmic closet” may also have implications for how society responds to discussions about UFOs and UAP. If people consistently underestimate how many others share their curiosity about extraterrestrial intelligence, public conversations may remain more constrained than public opinion actually warrants. Research on pluralistic ignorance shows that when individuals learn their views are more widely shared than they assumed, they often become more willing to express them openly. If that pattern holds here, the biggest barrier to open discussion may not be skepticism about extraterrestrial life itself. It may simply be the widespread assumption that curiosity about the topic is socially stigmatized. submitted by /u/TommyShelbyPFB [link] [comments]