Odd effects caused by bad vision?!


Question: Odd effects caused by bad vision!?
I wear disposable contacts and my prescription is -7!.45 in both eyes!. I can barely see a foot infront of me when I have them out!. But last night, when I took out my contacts to go to bed, I was starring at the small green light from the air conditioner in the room!. Since it was about 5 to 6 feet away from me it looked very blurry!. What I say next might sound odd but after starring at the light for a few minutes it was like I was looking at the surface of my eye but it was in focus and I saw small black dots that moved slightly only when I blinked!. Has anyone else with bad vision ever experienced any odd visuals when not wearing contacts/glasses!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
You are actually getting a projection of dust particles in your tears onto your retina!. It works where a small bright source is expanded into a distinct disc!.

A similar effect can can be produced with a technique using a +12 D lens to let people without a major refractive error see their own developing cataracts in some cases!.
( I didn't do it to everyone, but some people found it very informative, and better than ten minutes of attempted explanation!.)

If it had been a red light, you might hav also seen cigar shaped blue flashes extending out from the red spot!.
There are a whole range of odd things that the internal structure of the eye can throw up as visual effects!.
The formal name is "entoptic phenomena!."Www@Answer-Health@Com

you dont need bad vision to see that!. sometimes you can even see it in a dark room with your eyes closed!. its just they way your eyes react to darknessWww@Answer-Health@Com





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