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Old 11-07-2007, 11:39 PM
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serious question it happends to me a couple times a week.. id be squinting or some ---- then id see al sorts of organisms moving across my eye..

anyone ever seen that ----?
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Old 11-07-2007, 11:42 PM
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You can't see ------- bacteria. You are high.
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Old 11-07-2007, 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by QikEnuF
You can't see ------- bacteria. You are high.
just looked it up some more..

http://www.eye-floaters.com/floaters...phenomenon.php

i was searching see bacteria see organisms came up with nothing then somehow stumbled across that

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The entoptic phenomenon (or Scheerer's phenomenon and sometimes referred to as the entopic phenomenon which is a common spelling mistake) is when one can actually visualise blood flow through the retinal blood vessels. We all have the potential to see the blood flow but most of us are able to ignore this. Some people may become suddenly aware of this and this sudden awareness may lead to the idea that there is a problem with the eyes, when actually there is not. This moving dots effect are actually leukocytes, or white blood cells (WBC), which move along through the blood-filled capillaries.

There are many capillaries on the retina which have the shape of a snake, a sine-wave, and when a leukocyte travels through that channel, it executes a sinusoidal "wiggle" motion. The capillaries are said to be normally invisible because they are full of hemocytes (red blood cells), and these hemocytes are too close to each other, and too far away from the retina to create individual moving shadows. Therefore, like the capillaries themselves, our retinas "edit" the blood cells out the view perceived by our brains. On the other hand, the leukocytes (White blood cells) are large, and they act like gaps in the columns of blood which fill the capillaries. These "moving holes" in the blood are made visible whenever we stare at a uniformly illuminated surface.

The entoptic phenomenon can be seen especially observed when looking at a bright blue sky. Small, rapid pin-point sparks of light can be seen darting about in the central vision. Some people may think that these sparks are floaters. In reality, they represent white blood cells moving through the blood capillaries of the retina. This is a normal finding, and actually may indicate normal retinal function.
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Old 11-07-2007, 11:48 PM
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happens to me all the time...
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I know what your talken about. when you move your eye while looking they move too! right?
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Old 11-07-2007, 11:51 PM
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I used to get this all the time, but in the last couple years I think I've just started to finally ignore it. Now that I read this, I'll probably notice it all the ------- time. Thanks, -------.
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Originally Posted by Towdogg
I know what your talken about. when you move your eye while looking they move too! right?
haha i thought i had fucked up eyes.. and i remember in elementry school the teacher said something about it.. but ---- i just came across this ----..

looking up google "bacteria move across eye" "moving across eye" "see things on my eye" all that ---- yielded no results then i came across this site just 2 ------- seconds ago...

according to the site its an indication of having good eyes...
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Old 11-07-2007, 11:54 PM
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Cool, I know what youe talking about. always thought they were dust or dirt and ---- instead of organisms, but yeah.

Buk find out what's up with the kaleidiscopic visuals when you're tripping. i've always figured it was just your brain being too overwhelmed with other ---- to worry about correcting what you're seeing (like it does with the capilary shadows and look up prism glasses experiments) but dunno what the true reason is. They look badass though.
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I used to get this all the time, but in the last couple years I think I've just started to finally ignore it. Now that I read this, I'll probably notice it all the ------- time. Thanks, -------.
umm if it went away its prolly floaters...
http://www.eye-floaters.com/floaters...refloaters.php
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