03-27-2011, 05:36 AM
(12-09-2010, 12:45 PM)Ali Quadir Wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_field_...phenomenon
(12-09-2010, 03:31 PM)Bring4th_Aaron Wrote: A lot of people get confused about these. I don't claim to know absolutely what they are, but I think it's pretty obvious that they're a phenomenon of the physical human eyeball. (It's an imperfect apparatus, you know!) You're seeing the blood flowing through the minute capillaries on the back inner surface of your eyeballs. That's the dippy, dancing tiny dots with tiny tails.
I have watched these tiny white balls zip around in my vision since I was a small child. When I was younger, I assumed they were microorganisms on the surface of my eye...when I re-discovered them recently after "awakening," I could tell they obviously weren't. I spent a lot of time observing them and couldn't think of any explanation, so I filed it under the paranormal category.
Now, this theory that this is light penetrating through white blood cells would make complete sense to me if it weren't for a couple incredibly unique experiences with these things, fairly recently.
It was a beautiful day out on the farm and I felt so in touch with nature and my true self that I felt like I was bursting with energy. I was watching these white dots race along, and after a few minutes, they started interacting with each other in strange ways. Some of them would cluster up and burst apart like a firework, then come back together. Some would bounce off of each other a few times moving in a straight line. While others were dancing, some would stop for a moment then change direction and zip off. They grew in numbers until I eventually felt surrounded.
Admittedly, it is much easier to see them on the backdrop of a bright blue sky. But I can definitely see them against other sorts of surfaces, of varying colors and brightness, if I concentrate...especially lately.
As I said, if I had heard about this Blue Field Entoptic Phenomenon before I saw them do such strange things, I would have no problem believing that is what I see. But I can't bring myself to believe that the white blood cells in my eyes do these things.
I'm not saying I claim to understand what I'm seeing, but just like many other paranormal things that come with seeking, it is a subjective and personal experience that has allowed me to debunk this generally accepted theory, for myself anyways.
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