Is it normal to see invisible orbs?
sometimes i look at the sky and if i concentrate i will see many bubbles or invisible orbs that fly like mosquitos around the sky and air looks like fairy magic. is it normal?
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sometimes i look at the sky and if i concentrate i will see many bubbles or invisible orbs that fly like mosquitos around the sky and air looks like fairy magic. is it normal?
yes! it IS normal...i get this all the time when i look up at the sky and concentrate hard/squint...i always actually thought i was abnormal for it. good to know i'm not crazy.
yes it is completely normal.. you did say you were on acid at the time right
Damn. Rick beat me to it.
Douche nozzle talking about seeing invisible orbs..pfft. If I had a penis I'd slap you with it.
I had surgery a year ago! My boyfriend died and left his penis to me in the will!I was so excited to get my addadicktome done I let a proctolagyst peform the surgery cuz I could'nt wait another two days........I love it cant keep my hands off it GET IT DONE HUN!=:) for real!!
I actually know exactly what you are talking about. I notice this especially during clear, sunny days when looking at one spot in the sky. There must be some sort of scientific explanation for it, having to do with the way our eyes perceive light.
it never happened to me but t know somebody who has the same thing i dont know, its maybe just a good imagination
I see these all the time. they look like large round "bubbles" or invisible balls with static electricity in the middle. They look like they are swimming. its very neat.
Actually if u see them that is proof ur eyes r normal. It's lik natures way of saying u have good eyesight unless.... U c too many dat is to say mor than 5-8 clusters of em
If the orbs are invisible, how can you see them? Surprised someone hasn't pointed out the obvious yet.
YES. Thank you for putting the words into my vision. orbs is a great word for it
OK people, these things you're seeing are not "magic orbs." They are called floaters; they're part of your eyeballs. Just go here and read about them:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floater