There are many untrue sentences, for example "There's a unicorn in my front yard right now." but only a few seem like they would actually be uttered by crazy people. Several criteria for craziness.
1. Crazy people talk about serious things. No one is anxious about unicorns but toxins, conspiracies, religion, and human origins are all things that adults including crazy adults can be concerned with.
2. Crazy people live in a world centered around themselves more than sane people do. A crazy person would imagine Al Queda coming to their house to bump them off while a more sane person wouldn't expect Al Queda to be particularly concerned about them unless they had some pervious contact with that organization.
This self-centeredness means that the world of a crazy person is quite shrunken, aliens, gods, and mysterious government agencies are all concerned with them. Though a sane person might believe in all those entities, he would not expect to be of overriding concern to any of them.
This distinguishes a truly crazy person from an eccentric. An eccentric might be interested in the idea that the US government hid aliens and alien equipment in area 51 but he wouldn't worry about it that much. Like other people, his health, his job, and paying his bills would still prominent concerns in his life. He might even worry that he spends too much time on UFO stuff and realize that his personal interest in it was for the sake of entertainment.
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