This is really hard to put into words but I haven't got anything else to do and I am curious. Sometimes when I look at objects, usually thin-ish, like pencils or my finger, they will flicker and a bunch of mirrored images of them will produce behind them. The object won't move at all and bam, it happens. They look as if they are made out of some other shiny, sharp material as well. I know it's not vibration because the other images are really really clear. I have no idea what this is but I decided to ask someone about it so, there it is :2thumbsup: Also, if it is hard for you to understand what I meant it's because I don't even understand it. It's like asking someone what they're seeing on a heavy acid trip. :sunny:
So you're saying that whenever you look at small objects, they start to flicker and alot of images of the same object are produced behind them? The next thing is they start to look like some sort of metal-like substance? Sounds a bit odd to me, how do you look to those objects? Like do you close your eyes abit or..?
It doesn't happen often. They're usually at arms length and I just have my eyes open normally. It happens when I un-focus for a little.
I know what you mean. That happens to me. Mostly it happens when I'm looking at moving things, like clouds or tv.
hey! i see that too! it's that shape but it's kind of hairy lookin, like a circular root, then the outer circle fades away and the inner circle remains and looks like a nebula. haha :sunny: