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Looking at shiny objects ooooo pretty
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[quote:MisterHouston:MV8yNDMzMDAxXzQxNzk0ODk0X0ZDMUJCMDhG] [quote:numewenon:MV8yNDMzMDAxXzQxNzk0ODUzX0NFQ0E2QTIw] Nobody? :verysad: [/quote] I plan to try it! [/quote]
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You may all think that I am insane after I write this, but after you try the following, maybe you will not:
Bring a shine on a shiny object up close to your eye and wait for the focus to hit the "sweet spot" You should see (as I think I may be seeing) microscopic images of the object.
At first I just thought it was floaty eye stuff, but it seems to be separate from that. I see rainbow colors and line patterns and such. It looks different for different objects, Today I looked at the sunshine on a handful of fresh powdery snow and it was beautiful!
I've also had success looking at the shines on my teacup rim while sitting near a sunny window.
Does anyone know if this is a real phenomenon? Anyone try this?
I want to try this with slimy swamp water and see if I am seeing tiny microbes etc. Maybe I am seeing even smaller things! I don't know.
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