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originally posted by: December_Rain
reply to post by Tearman
Dude what the hell are you talking about!! WHITE BLOOD CELLS!! Are you implying people can see white blood cells which are inside the body from our own eyes. Jeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz !!!!!
*bangs head on wall*
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: Ceriddwen
I saw jesus a couple of times in my soiled underwear. Dose that count as paranormal?
originally posted by: Le Colonel
I have had the same thing. Not floaters like the previous posted commented, but little ... somethings. This has been discussed before, but usually people just claim they are floaters and thats it. I have one of these floaters (kinda annoying actually) but these little "things" i see are definitely not that.
I kinda think that I am "seeing" particles. Not unlike the dust you can see within the column of sun coming in through window, but smaller.
I see them only on blue sky days (as oppsed to full cloud days), but I always see them on these days. Always. Everytime. I have no idea what they are. Neutrinos, particles annilhlating themselves, I have no clue, but i just take them for granted and enjoy their company when I spot them.
Oh, I must add, that I "see" thousands of them. Not a few floating around, but thousands floating around, some zipping by fast, others floating around like a leaf on a windy day.
Anyways you are not alone. I have no idea as to what we are seeing, but it is NOT floaters.
originally posted by: Tearman
From wikipedia's article on retina: "The white blood cells in the capillaries in front of the photoreceptors can be perceived as tiny bright moving dots when looking into blue light. This is known as the blue field entoptic phenomenon (or Scheerer's phenomenon)."
Edit: Actually, it appears that they don't cast shadows, it is the opposite, they allow light to pass through them. Red ones absorb the light.
[edit on 5-12-2009 by Tearman]