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Originally posted by RhinestoneCowboy
Hi guys,
Is there any scientific explanation to this? Whenever I watch a morning sky for example, I see these wildly spinning atoms. There are many of them and they move very disorderly. Some move slower and some faster, and some make sudden changes of speed or movement, like a sudden circle or something.
I cannot see them in my eyes right now, but only when I concentrate to something which has light. For example a sky.
Does anybody else see these? Are these only some molecules/cells in my eyes? I have long wanted to ask for this.
Feel free to ask if questions arise.
But that then makes us push for greater understanding, not dismiss our current understanding in favor of superstitions of yesterday.
In saying that, this is human biology and anatomy. We got most of this down already.
Originally posted by slugger9787
reply to post by BriGuyTM90
it is not white blood cells moving through your eye.
Originally posted by BriGuyTM90 I get these too, its blue field entoptic phenomenon. Yours seeing white blood cells move through the blood vessels in your eye kind of cool. en.wikipedia.org...
AAAH YES, I think this is it. Thank you very much friend. Im kinda disappointed though cause I wanted to be some prophecy child who sees atoms lol! But yeah they look cool!
The dots are short-lived, visible for a second or less, and traveling short distances along seemingly random, curvy paths. Some of them follow the same path as predecessors.
YEP THIS IS IT! THANKS!
Originally posted by slugger9787
reply to post by BriGuyTM90
they are not
white blood cells.
Doctor???
Originally posted by InhaleExhale
reply to post by RhinestoneCowboy
au.answers.yahoo.com...
Hope this helps,
Originally posted by coldlikecustard
hi op i know everyone is talking about these floater type thingies but they look almost see through have you ever experienced a similar phenomenon but the bits moving around are different colours? it is something that happens to me on a regular basis swarms of little dots usually when i first close my eyes to go to sleep random colours though one minute they are green then red then yellow i always put it down to a focus thing but have you ever had something similar happen?
Originally posted by anandobob
reply to post by RhinestoneCowboy
Hello RhinestoneCowboy,
I have seen what you are describing for about 40 years and am aware of what they are. First of all, they are not floaters. I have been plagued with floaters since an early child and what you are describing is different. What you are seeing is Prana, the life force. I became aware of this after reading "Autobiography of a Yogi" by Paramanhansa Yogananda. If you have not read this book, I recommend you do so.
I can see the Prana best in direct sunlight. Not looking at the Sun, but indirectly or away. Sometimes i watch in wonder
for quite a while. Brilliant pinpoints of light seemingly moving in and out of dimension, dancing feverishly. If I relax my vision, they seem to be in focus at about 2-4 feet away. The in and out of dimension is my assumption, maybe someone has a better explanation.
I would love to hear of any other possibilities. I have talked to many others about this and few have seen what we are talking about. Consider it a gift.
fair winds and following seas
anandobob
Originally posted by WaterBottle
Sounds like your retina might be detaching
Or just floaters
edit on 13-5-2013 by WaterBottle because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by swan001
Yeah, I see them too. I think it's just your cone and rods receptors firing randomly at the molecular level - a bit like the static on a badly-tuned TV.edit on 13-5-2013 by swan001 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by m.red
reply to post by RhinestoneCowboy
hey, i see the same things, i find the best place to look to see them clearly is at bright snow, the sky or a blank wall, i know some people will tell you its just dirt or debris, but ive tried some experiments and made some deductions,
i have 3 tiny scratches or marks on my eyes (i know there marks cause they have been there for years) 2 on my left and 1 on my right, they are small blurs and i can only see them when i keep my eyes still, point is they are permenant marks that act as landmarks on my field of vision, there always in the same spot no matter where i look. the swirling dots move in chaos but never seem to hit each other, (wow i hate to say it but) like a thousand points of light the size of a grain of sand, i notice the marks and the swirling dots all stay in the frame when i move my eyes, telling me what ever it is, is not out there but either on my eye or in my eye/brain, not sure.
anyway its kinda cool to see, i see it every day, kinda thought i was the only one. it would be nice to know what they are and why they move like that.
peace.
Originally posted by BriGuyTM90
Its funny that I provided the answer on the first page and then again with a research paper and an explanatory video on the second page and some people still are confused as to what the OP was trying to describe. Its not that long of a thread read the whole thing.
originally posted by: BriGuyTM90
reply to post by micpsi
Are you suggesting we are seeing a particle that only exist at tremendous energy levels ( 125GeV or 13,000,000,000 9volt batteries) and has avg. life span of .000000000000000000000156 seconds before it decays?
Oh and I forgot to mention the Higgs is about .00000000000000001m.