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Originally posted by Bauwser
Wow, i'm still a bit skeptical about things like this, but the last couple of weeks i am starting to see more strange things according to your description, just today i thought to see a small mouse like thing in a blink, but offcourse when i looked at that direction nothing unusual was to be seen. We have got cats in house so a mouse would not last long here, plus we don't have a old home with hollow walls (all solid). But this is not the only time or thing i saw, last couple of weeks it has been getting more frequent and other shapes, ranging from small (like a mouse) to big (i almost believed i saw something human like)..
If nothing happens this year, then maybe i will go see a doctor if this gets worse, could be something bad (but i feel fine/healthy/strong/normal, so am not really worried yet).edit on 18/11/2012 by Bauwser because: (no reason given)
In the central cavity of the eye, the vitreous cavity, is a gel like substance, the vitreous. This stuff is thick in little kids, and gets thinner as we age.
There are cells, called hyalocytes, which float around in there. There can be deposits of calcium salts causing asteroid hyalosis, but that looks like thousands of snow flakes or little pieces of gold dust. As these things float around, but are suspended in the gel which is a semi solid, they'll move with you, then sort of slosh back towards their 'neutral' positions.
If you get lots of 'new' ones, you may have a tear in the retina or retinal surface which has caused a hemorrhage into the gel. That kind of 'new' floaters should send you to an ophthalmologist or retina specialist to make sure you haven't torn the retina itself.
That gel can yank on the retina up in the front of the eye and cause a tear. If fluid gets under the tear, that's called a retinal detachment. Most likely, you just see the same floaters the rest of us see all the time with the blue or gray sky or white wall or gray wall or ? wall or ?, .. enjoy them.
Originally posted by Mianeye
Seriously, i have seen those little darting orb's all my life.
When i was a kid, i used to just stare at the cloudy sky out of my window, cause i liked to see if i could manage to follow just one, but there are way to many to of them, so you easily lose track of one.
I read somewhere that it's pretty normal thing of some stuff that flows around inside your eye fluids.
There is also the advanced one, if you get up to quickly and your brain lacks oxygene, you see them as bright lighting or glowing orb's moving around in the air, only last for a few seconds.
They are not some wierd phenomena, but still cool.
Edit: Here is the best answear i could find. I am sure this about the orb's, it's more the more solid things you sometimes also see floats around in there.
answers.yahoo.com...
In the central cavity of the eye, the vitreous cavity, is a gel like substance, the vitreous. This stuff is thick in little kids, and gets thinner as we age.
There are cells, called hyalocytes, which float around in there. There can be deposits of calcium salts causing asteroid hyalosis, but that looks like thousands of snow flakes or little pieces of gold dust. As these things float around, but are suspended in the gel which is a semi solid, they'll move with you, then sort of slosh back towards their 'neutral' positions.
If you get lots of 'new' ones, you may have a tear in the retina or retinal surface which has caused a hemorrhage into the gel. That kind of 'new' floaters should send you to an ophthalmologist or retina specialist to make sure you haven't torn the retina itself.
That gel can yank on the retina up in the front of the eye and cause a tear. If fluid gets under the tear, that's called a retinal detachment. Most likely, you just see the same floaters the rest of us see all the time with the blue or gray sky or white wall or gray wall or ? wall or ?, .. enjoy them.
edit on 18-11-2012 by Mianeye because: (no reason given)edit on 18-11-2012 by Mianeye because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by JHumm
I have seen what I thought was a mouse out of the corner of my eye , it started recently too .I see it at night mostly but sometimes in the day , I thought I was the only one .
Originally posted by A55A551N
Hah!
Never thought anything of this until I came across this thread... For some time now I've often thought I'd seen a Spider/Mouse or even something the size of my cat 'dart past' my peripheral but of course whenever I looked there, nothing!
I actually used to say hi to my cat, when I thought I saw her run into my room... Only to remember she has a collar bell and I'd have heard her coming down the stairs long before she got to my room, but to my peripheral vision this shape / these shapes actually seem quite solid (although dark in colour)
S&F for this!
Originally posted by s0l4rn1ghtm4r3
Yes, also glad to know I'm not the only one. Maybe we really are reaching a next level in consciousness.
Originally posted by St Udio
reply to post by Aelfrede
the whole planet is now a hot bed of radio wave pollution
due mostly to the repeater towers that spew out damaging radiation that affects our brains , mostly crammed into the developed nations & the major population centers in every nation of the world.
all that wi-fi is cooking our collective brains and producing anomalies we ''see" with our eyes...
perhaps the visuals are reinforced by a type of mass hysteria that want's to 'see' the UFOs others are 'seeing'edit on 18-11-2012 by St Udio because: (no reason given)