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i don't believe they exist outside of my body, my eyes for that matter, but it looks like i'm looking at single cell organisms floating around. when i change my focal point, the whole "set", as it were, changes along with my line of sight, to make it seem as though i never changed my perspective. what the heck am i seeing?

2006-06-15 09:50:33 · 11 answers · asked by Jim 7 in Science & Mathematics Biology

i mentioned that they move around, and interact with each other. i'm sure some are scratches, but some swim around

2006-06-15 09:56:26 · update #1

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It sounds to me like you are describing eye "floaters". They are usually harmless and tend to become more numerous as people age. They can also be present if you tend to get migraine headaches. They will seem to move as you move your eyes around, which appears to be what you are describing. A search on the internet for "eye floaters" may answer all your questions about this. Everyone I know has experienced these at some point.

2006-06-15 09:59:09 · answer #1 · answered by ginabgood1 5 · 0 0

You are not alone.....Sure I suppose it's psychic vision, persons have claimed to absolutely see the atoms within the air....But...There is somthing else, however dont fear, its no longer critical....Virtious floaters are busted capularies within the eyes wich are hard for an Optomologist to look, they distort vision, frequently little dots first-rate hair traces, routinely you see them in many instances you dont...They are prompted by using stress, wearring contacts for too lengthy and no longer allowing oxygeon to the Cornia, but heres an additional idea, on account that your eyes do see the Sharon (Egyptain phrase for the other realm) this would exsplain the Virtuious Floaters. Heres somthing really trippy, are you ready.... Look into the sun then stroll over to a window fog it up with your breath, draw a coronary heart, appear at it, flip away and shut your eyes.......You will see a coronary heart form completly locked in to your imaginative and prescient all bright just like the sun, when your eyes are closed of path. God (YHWY) might have graced you with the All Seeing Eye, wich is an awfully actual and Psychic factor. Toon into some thing it's you must'nt be lacking, maybe theres more too it. And do not forget your gifts are yours and your on my own.

2016-08-08 22:20:35 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You may have floaters. You can often see them when looking at a plain background, like a blank wall or blue sky. Floaters are actually tiny clumps of gel or cells inside the vitreous, the clear jelly-like fluid that fills the inside of your eye. You are actually seeing the shadows cast on the retina. You may want to see your ophthalmologist.

2006-06-15 09:56:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm not sure what they are called, but my eye doctor said that those floaters are normal. Of course if they begin to block your vision and are noticeable all of the time be sure to get your eyes checked by a professional. Hope that helped.

2006-06-15 09:56:16 · answer #4 · answered by aprilc232 3 · 0 0

there is no real medical term for it. Eye doctors just call them "floaties" believe it or not. There is nothing wrong with it, or harmful to you.
There is a mucus on the eyeball which can catch dust or lint particles and the human eye, especially for people with excellent vision, can see them.

2006-06-15 10:01:07 · answer #5 · answered by thintowinn 2 · 0 0

You are seeing your red blood cells going through the capillaries in your eyes. At least that is what my bio prof told me in 101. He said, "On a nice day, sit outside, stare at the bright blue sky, and you'll see your red blood cells." What fun! :)

2006-06-15 10:09:05 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your eyeball contains a jelly-like substance called vitreous fluid. Some of it congeals. What you see is the shadow of those. It's perfectly safe.

2006-06-15 09:56:02 · answer #7 · answered by David J 2 · 0 0

they are scratches on the lenses of your eyes they are called floaters. They are completely norman and non reversable. Everyone gets them, and you will get more your whole life.

2006-06-15 09:54:29 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

its dirt or something try eye drops it helps.
but if you start hearing voices get professional help

2006-06-15 09:55:26 · answer #9 · answered by TOYS R US KID 3 · 0 0

woah. that happens to me too. its the wierdest thing. but it usually only happens to me when its really sunny

2006-06-15 09:55:53 · answer #10 · answered by amigo 2 · 0 0

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