Seeing Things: Visual Disturbances We All Experience

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    There's a variety of visual problems and disturbances we all experience on a daily basis. Floaters! Blue entoptic phenomenon! Visual snow! Phosphenes! With simulations, Inés will run through all of them.
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  • @Xerber85
    @Xerber85 Před 5 lety +1995

    Important to note: If you suddenly see a lot of floaters that even impede your vision, visit a doctor immediately! This can mean your retina has partially teared or that the membrane containing the fluid in your eyeball (the vitreous) has come loose.
    It happened to me late last year, but I waited for four days before I visited a doctor since I figured it was just exhaustion. Because of that, I have permanently blurred vision with hardly any colour saturation in my left eye.

    • @n.v.n.prasad132
      @n.v.n.prasad132 Před 4 lety +78

      Oh no..what a tragedy!

    • @Dominasty
      @Dominasty Před 4 lety +27

      What could the ophthalmologist or GP do for me if I visit sooner that would have prevented your permanent situation?

    • @estherkirakawaii
      @estherkirakawaii Před 4 lety +88

      @@Dominasty A lot more for sure. Think of it as having a stroke. The faster you receive medical attention the less chance of permanent brain damage. So it now becomes a question of do you want to go blind or not?

    • @telxtaylor
      @telxtaylor Před 4 lety +35

      @@Dominasty Have an emergency surgery on the eye done

    • @Shadowmythx117
      @Shadowmythx117 Před 4 lety +7

      The doctor said it could’ve been from excessive light from my phones brightness or irritation or whatever, said floaters could last up to 6 months

  • @furqanbaba5274
    @furqanbaba5274 Před 4 lety +3235

    When I was a kid, I'd spend a lot time covering my eyes with my hands and enjoying the phosphene show

    • @desanipt
      @desanipt Před 4 lety +115

      Oh my god, I'm not alone

    • @KamisatoElias
      @KamisatoElias Před 4 lety +168

      Or when you look at a bright light bulb, then look away and there's like green shapes

    • @jkaur99
      @jkaur99 Před 4 lety +66

      Elias Simpson i always see yellow and purple shapes as well as green

    • @raflamar4146
      @raflamar4146 Před 4 lety +25

      I thought that I was the only person who saw this!!

    • @jsea1967
      @jsea1967 Před 4 lety +51

      If you cover your eyes and push on them really hard, the phosphenes will stick around for a few seconds even after you open your eyes

  • @mahuk.
    @mahuk. Před 4 lety +595

    It has been years trying to explain people I see some colorful, fuzzy dots everywhere when there isn't much light and I'm borderline blind in those places while my friends and family can see like normal, several visits to different oculists and seemingly *NONE* of them had an idea that visual snow existed, so every time I went back home with a "your eyes are fine" feeling terrible because I knew I can't see anything except for those dots when there's low light. CZcams recommended this video over 3 years later, but Tom and Inés, I'm so, so thankful...
    Thanks.

    • @anonymouslykind8981
      @anonymouslykind8981 Před 4 lety +27

      Why feel terrible I have permanent visual snow,tinnitus,sparks and flashes,walls moving hallucinations,night blindness,bad sensitivity to light, it could be worse my friend

    • @EnjoyCocaColaLight
      @EnjoyCocaColaLight Před 4 lety +20

      @@anonymouslykind8981 How much LSD do you do?

    • @anonymouslykind8981
      @anonymouslykind8981 Před 4 lety +32

      @@EnjoyCocaColaLight No LSD or other drugs, I`ve Had all these symptoms since I was a young kid, what could cause this is unknown although i did sustain head injury as a kid.

    • @garymingy8671
      @garymingy8671 Před 4 lety +4

      Keep complaining , they will cut your eyeballs and maybe try hard to fix them.

    • @tiffanyandrade2705
      @tiffanyandrade2705 Před 4 lety +4

      @@anonymouslykind8981 do you also have migraines and depersonalization?

  • @MrPatrickbuit
    @MrPatrickbuit Před 8 lety +4207

    Also, i've never seen people portray visual snow and floaters this well. Very impressive. However, to most people suffering from visual snow, it's colourless.

    • @enveloreal
      @enveloreal Před 5 lety +96

      To me it's like.. purple/blueish.

    • @uwa_haru
      @uwa_haru Před 5 lety +72

      Mine is rainbow in a since and it changes colors rapity

    • @alyssatheawkwardskat7364
      @alyssatheawkwardskat7364 Před 5 lety +15

      My visual snow is gray-white and a dark blue color my floaters are just normal tho

    • @uncledaisy
      @uncledaisy Před 5 lety +32

      Anyone else get red visual snow when they look at the night sky?

    • @alyssatheawkwardskat7364
      @alyssatheawkwardskat7364 Před 5 lety +8

      @@uncledaisy I get a dark blue color sometimes but never heard of red

  • @briankenney9528
    @briankenney9528 Před 5 lety +1991

    Finally having the static in my vision explained somewhat makes me feel better

    • @user-me3fw2dg8z
      @user-me3fw2dg8z Před 5 lety +9

      How is that static? I see something like that but i'm not sure at all

    • @briankenney9528
      @briankenney9528 Před 5 lety +82

      Snow...static...whatever you call it

    • @stephaniesummer2663
      @stephaniesummer2663 Před 5 lety +4

      Alejo Garcia Some people see more of a snow like image

    • @user-me3fw2dg8z
      @user-me3fw2dg8z Před 5 lety +19

      @@stephaniesummer2663 i think i see something like that. It's like a slight movement in things

    • @SushiVolcano
      @SushiVolcano Před 5 lety +58

      I used to think I was seeing air molecules. xD

  • @mickavoidant4780
    @mickavoidant4780 Před 3 lety +762

    Me to a doctor: I keep seeing spots before my eyes.
    Doctor: Have you seen an optician?
    Me: No, only spots.

  • @danp2779
    @danp2779 Před 8 lety +3963

    Visual snow - it's the Matrix having to drop back to 480P for a bit

    • @chrisristau8803
      @chrisristau8803 Před 4 lety +95

      yup... i bang the side of my head and the reception comes in a lil better

    • @lolerskates876
      @lolerskates876 Před 4 lety +58

      Happens when some one tries running Crysis

    • @efu2046
      @efu2046 Před 4 lety +25

      @@lolerskates876 nah, it's Minecraft with RTX

    • @tiffanyandrade2705
      @tiffanyandrade2705 Před 4 lety +10

      @d c that's normal dont worryyyy...we can all freak out together

    • @theredtechengineer1480
      @theredtechengineer1480 Před 4 lety +5

      Anyone else not ever experience “visual snow”?

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething Před 8 lety +603

    The effects were dead on! Especially the floaters. Great vid! Subbed to Draw Curiosity!

    • @DrawCuriosity
      @DrawCuriosity Před 8 lety +53

      Thanks! :D

    • @JonesNate
      @JonesNate Před 5 lety

      Interesting that we both watched this.

    • @wellesradio
      @wellesradio Před 5 lety

      Maybe yours. Mine have sharp teeth and look my dead grandfather's evil twin.

  • @evo_is_confused
    @evo_is_confused Před 4 lety +484

    As a child trying to sleep I used to close my eyes hard and enjoy what I now know are phosphenes.

    • @mateuszjokiel2813
      @mateuszjokiel2813 Před 4 lety +13

      I still do that sometimes

    • @tariq1492
      @tariq1492 Před 4 lety +5

      @@DecisionAvoidant for some reasons i find them scary are these phosphenes normal? and can they get dissapeared or go?

    • @jofx4051
      @jofx4051 Před 4 lety +1

      Hahahaha 😂

    • @duudsuufd
      @duudsuufd Před 3 lety +2

      Watch the fosgenes with your eyes closed before sleep. They are weak without pressure but it's better. Locate colored spots and make them prime color for a while.Then try forming clouds and mix with other colors. Make the colors flow from one corner to the other. Continue picking up colors and make them move around... That's the best preparation for lucid, colorful dreaming. No drugs needed.

    • @aidenbagshaw5573
      @aidenbagshaw5573 Před 3 lety +2

      @@DecisionAvoidant Mine were always yellow and purple.

  • @SawedOffLaser
    @SawedOffLaser Před 8 lety +2455

    So it turns out my eyes are pretty much normal? Well, that's a relief.

    • @rolanddawson3657
      @rolanddawson3657 Před 8 lety +83

      It killed my dream of being considered a freak of nature. I'm just… normal. ._.

    • @3enjoy3
      @3enjoy3 Před 8 lety +6

      Ikr?!!!

    • @matthewmccloy4283
      @matthewmccloy4283 Před 8 lety +8

      +Roland Dawson Unless you have voluntary nystagmus; the ability to voluntarily 'jiggle' your eyes.

    • @SawedOffLaser
      @SawedOffLaser Před 8 lety +1

      Newton'sFlamingLaserSword I can actually do something like that.

    • @greag1e
      @greag1e Před 8 lety +9

      Yea, I sleep with a mask because of light sensitivity and I see the Doctor Who wormhole as I am drifting to sleep (geometrical). I wish I hadn't watched this, I thought I was always traveling into my mind. Now when I see it when I go off to sleep, I will be like, blah. Ignorance is bliss :)

  • @pirocoroosterfly
    @pirocoroosterfly Před 5 lety +400

    I feel like a part of me has been completed. When I was little I used to think that I was the only one that saw these. Wow! Now I can think of other stuff.

    • @jaewok5G
      @jaewok5G Před 4 lety +1

      did you ever see a doctor?

    • @dazza2350
      @dazza2350 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jaewok5G I suppose the logic would be 'im the only person who has this so they wouldn't have a cure/it would sound weird'

  • @keksentdecker
    @keksentdecker Před 4 lety +350

    me closing my eyes wanting to sleep:
    the yellow Phosphene ring: welcome back

    • @Zoomii5
      @Zoomii5 Před 4 lety +47

      When I was a little kid I thought that thing was some kind of god trying to communicate with me.

    • @samueleproiettimicozzi8134
      @samueleproiettimicozzi8134 Před 4 lety +4

      When I was little it was rainbow hahah

    • @mateuszjokiel2813
      @mateuszjokiel2813 Před 4 lety +10

      For me it's neon green. Can't say I'm complaining tho

    • @libbyb4067
      @libbyb4067 Před 4 lety +2

      Mine were either yellow or magenta!

    • @tariq1492
      @tariq1492 Před 4 lety +1

      did it dissapear?

  • @Saturn-uz6jc
    @Saturn-uz6jc Před 8 lety +993

    I found it really hard to articulate eye floaters as a child. My parents thought that I had some kind of problem with my eyes. Then VSauce finally defined them and my life changed forever.

    • @drugstorefilmisthebest2725
      @drugstorefilmisthebest2725 Před 8 lety +59

      Same, I thought they were germs when I was little...

    • @AbrahamAnimations
      @AbrahamAnimations Před 8 lety +1

      Same

    • @MaxArceus
      @MaxArceus Před 8 lety +5

      What's hard about saying "I see small grey dots and blobs floating and drifting around everywhere"?

    • @Saturn-uz6jc
      @Saturn-uz6jc Před 8 lety +27

      +MaxArceus They were clear, but they would constantly move when I tried to look at them so I couldn't tell for sure. Besides they were all in different shapes and sizes. I noticed them before I had the vocabulary to define them.

    • @MaxArceus
      @MaxArceus Před 8 lety +2

      I have them in different sizes too and you can't focus on them as they're in your eye. If you look away, you turn your eye, and they'll just rotate along. But just how scarce was your vocab when you saw them..? I mean, 'grey' and 'shape' and 'floating' are not that difficult of words really. A 4 year old could say it.

  • @mrd9534
    @mrd9534 Před 8 lety +1456

    Ahh great video! I have a floater in my left eye, I've actually named it Dave and sometimes talk to him whilst in the bath

    • @Ezox2408
      @Ezox2408 Před 8 lety +133

      hey dave.....dont make it baaad......take a sad floater, and make it better....remember, to let him into your eye....then you can start...to let him floaat......floaaat ..FlOaATtT..FLOAAAAAAAAAt .. FLOaaaaaTTTTT .FLOAAAAAATTTTT YEAH.....NAAAAA...NAAAA...NA.NANANANAAAA...NANANANAAAAAA....NAAAA NAAAAAAA......NAAAAAA....NAAA NA NANANANAAA...NANANANAAAAAA....HEY DAAAAAAVE....
      (to be continued)

    • @eddotron1224
      @eddotron1224 Před 8 lety +115

      Yesterday, all my floaters seemed so far away,
      now it looks as though they're here to stay,
      Oh I believe, in yesterday
      suddenly, my eyes aren't half what they used to be
      there's a floater hanging over me
      oh dave apeared so suddenly
      why he just wont go, I don't know, and just get out the way
      I looked at the sun too long, now I long for yesterday

    • @cryoshakespeare4465
      @cryoshakespeare4465 Před 8 lety +15

      do-do dodo-dee do-day do hey heeyy!

    • @B3nnub1rd
      @B3nnub1rd Před 8 lety +38

      +Edward Sim
      Oh, yesterday- sight was such an easy sense-array. Now I need a bath to hide away, and talk to Dave- what does he say?
      Why he had to go, I don't know- he wouldn't say...

    • @aaaaaaoooommmm
      @aaaaaaoooommmm Před 8 lety +20

      As long as Dave doesn't help you drive, it's ALL good

  • @PancakeHeroXII
    @PancakeHeroXII Před 4 lety +157

    My whole life I never encountered someone who experiences this Visual Snow thing. I see it all the time and no one knows what I mean when I try to describe it. Good to know that its a real thing.

    • @stephenderry9488
      @stephenderry9488 Před 3 lety +9

      "You know nothing, Visual Snow."

    • @pwnmeisterage
      @pwnmeisterage Před 3 lety +16

      The "visual snow" phenomena aren't as common as the expert in this video suggests.

    • @leandrodealmeidapaixao7313
      @leandrodealmeidapaixao7313 Před 2 lety +1

      I was born this way... Now I can even show someone how I see.

    • @sirgarberto
      @sirgarberto Před rokem +4

      I see it all the time when it's dark, so I never questioned it and always assumed that's how human night vision works

    • @Nutty151
      @Nutty151 Před rokem +2

      Visual Snow is so faint sometimes that it goes by completely hidden. I guess many just see it as part of normal vision like floaters.

  • @JesusChrist-wy4vb
    @JesusChrist-wy4vb Před 8 lety +1016

    Visual snow is so annoying when your trying to look at stars

    • @CreepyCrow6
      @CreepyCrow6 Před 5 lety +48

      At least now I know that I’m not the only one

    • @saloalvStuff
      @saloalvStuff Před 5 lety +76

      Meanwhile people with tinnitus who can't stand quiet rooms: 👀

    • @xXLeoXxOne
      @xXLeoXxOne Před 5 lety +1

      @@saloalvStuff I can, im special

    • @AnonymousUser77254
      @AnonymousUser77254 Před 5 lety +7

      saloalv some people process tinnitus differently to the point where it hardly bothers them except in rare circumstance.

    • @mominx2412
      @mominx2412 Před 5 lety +1

      Even Jesus has vision problems.

  • @DrawCuriosity
    @DrawCuriosity Před 8 lety +1293

    I'm honoured to be this week's guest host on Tom's channel! If you enjoyed this video and want to watch more like this, I create frequent content on Draw Curiosity on the quirks and fun bits of science - it'll be great to see you there! :)
    ~Inés
    ...
    (also, sorry about the t-shirt - but crocodiles were just way cooler)

    • @drugstorefilmisthebest2725
      @drugstorefilmisthebest2725 Před 8 lety +3

      Hello, I'm hoping your vid is great, because these things have always interested me! Thank, Ines!

    • @r3dzt
      @r3dzt Před 8 lety +6

      Great job! Nobody in these past weeks disappointed me

    • @drugstorefilmisthebest2725
      @drugstorefilmisthebest2725 Před 8 lety

      +RedstoneSlime Honestly. I expect no less from this amazing vid, and to be honest, the child who made the soda Tooth vid is going to replace Tom one day.

    • @david667766
      @david667766 Před 8 lety +1

      Great job thanks for the info miss the english vocab"""

    • @wug876
      @wug876 Před 8 lety +8

      Great vid, but no red shirt :'(

  • @wereallpinkinside8452
    @wereallpinkinside8452 Před 5 lety +119

    she’s so into explaining all this, i love her passion ♡

  • @matthewduncan396
    @matthewduncan396 Před 8 lety +78

    For years I thought I was the only one. 'visual snow' was terrifying as a child and still confuses me to this day. I'm glad I'm not alone! 😅

    • @israelhernandez128
      @israelhernandez128 Před 4 lety +1

      Me too

    • @nandosandim
      @nandosandim Před 3 lety +2

      Hey guy! I have myopia and astigmatism. I have "floaters" and "blue sky entoptic phenomenon" since I was 14 years old. I am currently 34 years old. Reading the comments, I could see that this condition of ours has some symptoms in common, such as wheezing in the ear, anxiety, headache, spasms, among others. In 20 years of having this condition, the best thing you can do so far is to accept it.

  • @Durrdalus
    @Durrdalus Před 8 lety +931

    We don't accept this video. Only red shirts allowed!

  • @Hugo_Golden
    @Hugo_Golden Před 4 lety +795

    Still doesn’t explain the voices tho

    • @mydogsfacelookslikeastockp8275
      @mydogsfacelookslikeastockp8275 Před 4 lety +3

      Spooky

    • @SheepWaveMeByeBye
      @SheepWaveMeByeBye Před 4 lety +18

      I've read somewhere that lots of people hear voices. It does not have to be a sign of mental instability.

    • @Littlevampiregirl100
      @Littlevampiregirl100 Před 3 lety +26

      @@SheepWaveMeByeBye i used to mistake thinking voices for hearing voices, as i tend to overthink what to say in conversations that could happen in the future, but added a degrading tone about what i had to say in the progress. got me a nice spot in the psychiatry

    • @EclecticEssentric
      @EclecticEssentric Před 3 lety +7

      I've got voices in my eyes!

    • @mik290667
      @mik290667 Před 3 lety +6

      Try to turn off your phone.

  • @blew1t
    @blew1t Před 4 lety +1235

    ines: these can appear when rubbing your eyes
    eyes: please no im an essential part of your perception and am extremely gentl-
    me: 👁️🤛hahah eyes go squish squish

  • @mendo6381
    @mendo6381 Před 7 lety +968

    And this is the moment when you realize that... your eyes are not fu**ed up! what a relief :'D

    • @bedgegog
      @bedgegog Před 6 lety +46

      How about when you realise you are allowed to swear on the internet?

    • @bilalthefighter829
      @bilalthefighter829 Před 5 lety +16

      @@bedgegog All these comments are one year apart

    • @firstnamelastname4778
      @firstnamelastname4778 Před 5 lety +4

      Not me, I still don’t know why my eyes slowly black out and See fuzzy black when my eyes are still open

    • @zzoinks
      @zzoinks Před 5 lety

      @@firstnamelastname4778 do you mean that in the dark if you Stare at a spot it blacks out?

    • @martimjervell1448
      @martimjervell1448 Před 4 lety

      Relatable...

  • @GhostPuddle
    @GhostPuddle Před 4 lety +364

    What about everytime I close my eyes and I see my ex's face? Is that a visual disturbance or is it just emotional baggage? :(

  • @JordanALAllen
    @JordanALAllen Před 5 lety +65

    Anybody else been getting anxious about visual snow lately? This video has helped to calm me down quite a lot! Thank you.

    • @ezrollerj
      @ezrollerj Před 3 lety

      You should still see an optometric doctors. Funny they are the most affordable to see.

    • @theexchipmunk
      @theexchipmunk Před rokem +1

      @@ezrollerj Why? Visual snow is completly normal and always there, but it´s like breathing. If you notice it it´s there. And in the dark or when there is little distinct information it´s also common to see it.

    • @Nutty151
      @Nutty151 Před rokem

      Visual Snow is my Sleep-Paralysis Demon.

  • @TheRyneee
    @TheRyneee Před 6 lety +37

    This is spot on. I’ve had all of these for years, and thought I used to think I had serious problems. Most people I talked to had no clue what I was experiencing, so this is comforting hearing/ seeing this analysis so accurate.

  • @RY-im8nj
    @RY-im8nj Před 4 lety +44

    Glad to learn that "Visual Snow" is common- I've noticed it for years now and have always wondered if something might be a bit off with my vision.

    • @thaDjMauz
      @thaDjMauz Před 3 lety +5

      So the funny thing here is that to me its an unknown phenomenon, I never really experienced it. The closest is when I've been looking at a bright screen too long then enter a dark space I see a sort of pulsing which has a grainy texture.
      Interesting how these things differ. Makes me a bit more aware of how our communications can sometimes miss, we assume we all see the same

    • @andeggbreaks
      @andeggbreaks Před rokem +4

      It's not just common, everyone has it to some extent. People who claim not to have it just have trouble attending (as in paying attention) to it or have it very mild. Nobody experiences perfect vision.

    • @ryanmacleod2227
      @ryanmacleod2227 Před rokem

      @@andeggbreaks what is yours like? Do you light sensitivity?

  • @followtomorrow
    @followtomorrow Před 8 lety +118

    Awesome, I've been trying to explain about seeing visual snow to people for ages and not been able to describe it well, this helps a load.

    • @deborahv.3402
      @deborahv.3402 Před 8 lety +1

      Me too, I was talking about this today, it's really great to know what it is now

    • @andrewhawkins6754
      @andrewhawkins6754 Před 8 lety +4

      I thought everyone had it until I mentioned something to my mother. Apparently not.

    • @entropyzero5588
      @entropyzero5588 Před 8 lety +6

      +Andrew Hawkins Yeah, I was quite surprised when she said that everyone had this, since I had never before heard of this, let alone experienced it…

    • @marshallmathers6031
      @marshallmathers6031 Před 6 lety +1

      Did you get rid of visual snow??

    • @Minecraftzt176
      @Minecraftzt176 Před 6 lety +10

      @ Marshall Mathers
      You can't get rid of it, its just normal and everyone has it, although many people aren't that attentive to their visual signal input so they just don't experience this effect. At the moment you don't pay attention to the visual snow, it will be gone, as soon as you think about it, you will experience it again. It's more or less the same with your nose in your field of view, as long as you don't think about it, you won't be bothered by it.

  • @Nijht
    @Nijht Před 7 lety +169

    Can we just take a moment to appreciate how sublime that background music is?

    • @EvenTheDogAgrees
      @EvenTheDogAgrees Před 4 lety +3

      Sure, if we can also take a moment to figure out a way of phrasing our calls to attention in ways that don't start with "can we juust take a moment"... I mean, it only takes a moment. ;)

    • @2consciences
      @2consciences Před 4 lety

      Core Nuke its from the most spherical object video

    • @SheepWaveMeByeBye
      @SheepWaveMeByeBye Před 4 lety

      Kevin McCloud is a good composer.

    • @ErrorGamingReal
      @ErrorGamingReal Před 2 lety

      This is from the electromagnetic static fields in you, bioelectricity, and how your mind is still active, though the visual stimuli is negligible. The floating dots are just results of looking at lights. When you go into a dark room the ghost of the lights is still there and therefore you see tiny colored dots.

    • @NateLeePhillips
      @NateLeePhillips Před 2 lety

      It reminds me of a Halo level

  • @jkbleach4902
    @jkbleach4902 Před 5 lety +80

    That is a huge braid so cool!

    • @Spacekriek
      @Spacekriek Před 3 lety

      I love my race.

    • @Spacekriek
      @Spacekriek Před 2 lety

      @@cri.682 I'm talking about the white race.

  • @Ben4149
    @Ben4149 Před 8 lety +41

    Here's a cool fact that wasn't mentioned in the video:
    "Floaters are believed to be the remnants of the hyaloid artery. It’s an artery which nourished parts of your eye during fetal development. As you matured in the womb, the artery eventually withered away. While it was active and doing its job, the artery floated around in your vitreous humor, which is the fluid that fills your eyeball behind the lens. It ran from the lens in your eye to the other end where the optic nerve comes in. After the third month of fetal development, it began to atrophy. Around the 7th month, the blood stopped flowing through the artery and it slowly disintegrated. Most of the little bits of debris were evacuated by the time you were born, but tiny amounts of it still remain in your vitreous humor and will stay with you for the rest of your life."
    So what you're seeing is the remnants of the pre-birth construction scaffolding of your eye.

    • @DrawCuriosity
      @DrawCuriosity Před 8 lety +12

      Funnily enough, I talk about this (albeit in less detail) on one of the videos over on my channel. :)
      I don't know if it is the reason behind floaters at a young age, but it is part of the reason for which we require reading glasses later in life - as the lens no longer receives nutrients straight from a capillary and the cells in the centre atrophy, making the lens turn rigid with age.

    • @toobusytocreateaname
      @toobusytocreateaname Před 8 lety

      +

    • @mdsiddiq1607
      @mdsiddiq1607 Před 5 lety

      So let me give some suggestions pls।how can I end this problem

    • @alastairward2774
      @alastairward2774 Před 5 lety

      @@mdsiddiq1607 I'd love to get rid of mine, but unfortunately there's no reliable and safe way to do so.

    • @gernottiefenbrunner172
      @gernottiefenbrunner172 Před 5 lety +1

      then why do floaters get more over time?
      Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying those remnants aren't there, but there must be something else also.

  • @wanderingrandomer
    @wanderingrandomer Před 8 lety +266

    Ahh, phosphenes explain why when I close my eyes, it's never pitch black, it's always red or green and everywhere in between in various places in my field of vision. I have always wondered about that!

    • @aka5
      @aka5 Před 8 lety +64

      You also see red because light shining through your veins in your eyelids when it's bright outside

    • @ConfuzzledTomato
      @ConfuzzledTomato Před 8 lety

      I never see red there

    • @jacobh1995
      @jacobh1995 Před 8 lety +8

      Yeah, really, I've always wondered about that since like elementary school and then just had to get used to it.

    • @oscill8ocelot
      @oscill8ocelot Před 8 lety +10

      I don't think that's phosphenes - I think you're seeing light being filtered through your eyelids, which (because we're red inside) colors the light you're getting red. When you do this in a bright setting, you can over-stimulate your red receptors, which can cause them to stop working - thus you'll start seeing other colors in that light, which is usually in the green.
      At least that's how it works in my experience.

    • @derickd6150
      @derickd6150 Před 8 lety

      Woah green!? I only ever see red and maybe a colour moving into the blue/purple side - never green though

  • @BRAWGWill
    @BRAWGWill Před 4 lety +417

    You missed when an imprint of an image (e.g. a source of light) is retained briefly when you look away or close your eyes.
    Edit: Apparently its called an after image

    • @GregConquest
      @GregConquest Před 4 lety +18

      ...and what happens when you touch a 9-volt battery, not to your tongue, but to the bottom of your upper lip near the gumline. Wow!

    • @buddyclem7328
      @buddyclem7328 Před 4 lety +16

      @@GregConquest That sounds scary! What happens? It sounds too painful for me to attempt.

    • @GregConquest
      @GregConquest Před 4 lety +23

      @@buddyclem7328 It wasn't painful, as I remember (well, an excruciating little - similar to touching your tongue with one) BUT I SAW LIGHTS! Around lower periphery of my vision, if I recall correctly. I did it several times.

    • @steveskeletonne-7394
      @steveskeletonne-7394 Před 4 lety +9

      @@GregConquest How's your vision now? And how about the lip?

    • @GregConquest
      @GregConquest Před 4 lety +16

      @@steveskeletonne-7394 The effects both went away immediately. You've never touched your tongue to a 9-volt battery?

  • @Yelji
    @Yelji Před 8 lety +16

    I remember that when I was younger I saw visual snow VERY strongly, and I thought it was some type of magic shield that always surrounded me

  • @merkmurda2607
    @merkmurda2607 Před 8 lety +200

    I use to trip out on the phosphenes in my eyes when I was younger. I thought it was badass

    • @noice8985
      @noice8985 Před 4 lety +1

      me too

    • @niek_de_piek
      @niek_de_piek Před 4 lety +4

      I sometimes pressed the side of my eye, and saw those shapes. I actually thought I saw another eye.

    • @KingJellyfishII
      @KingJellyfishII Před 4 lety +3

      @@niek_de_piek yo dude, did you see a sort of ring near the centre of your vision? I used to get that all the time when I was younger if I rubbed my eyes even a little bit and it would stay there for about a minute

    • @niek_de_piek
      @niek_de_piek Před 4 lety

      @@KingJellyfishII No, I didn't get that effect. I would be really scared if I had that 😂

    • @KingJellyfishII
      @KingJellyfishII Před 4 lety

      @@niek_de_piek oh damn maybe I should be

  • @psfreak333
    @psfreak333 Před 3 lety +9

    Not gonna lie whoever did the animations for these visual disturbances are spot on! Its one of those things you can't describe to others but this illustrates it perfectly!

    • @Nutty151
      @Nutty151 Před rokem

      It just takes someone that actually suffers from this and also happens to be really good with computer animations.

  • @blaircox1589
    @blaircox1589 Před 5 lety +52

    Thank you!!!! 43 years dealing with those and never a clear explanation.

    • @agasttyadixit09
      @agasttyadixit09 Před 4 lety

      Parents can answer their kids now

    • @override7486
      @override7486 Před 3 lety +1

      Are you serious? So much time and never ask some question to doctor, optician or even use google? Sounds like you were trying to ignore or block these thing as much as you can, rather than dealing with it...

  • @SallyLePage
    @SallyLePage Před 8 lety +53

    Well done Inés, and thanks Tom for letting the four of us run wild on your channel. Hopefully we haven't caused too much mess and destruction ;)

  • @philippe6787
    @philippe6787 Před 4 lety +15

    Great! Now I can’t unsee my visual snow

  • @SirChaddington
    @SirChaddington Před 8 lety +273

    Visual snow is so annoying, imagine what vision would be like without it.

    • @jasonneu81
      @jasonneu81 Před 8 lety +111

      +Aniki For some reason I have it very noticeably, especially in the dark. It looks like some shitty indie found footage film :'D

    • @Crosshill
      @Crosshill Před 8 lety +38

      is it also visual snow when you're looking at a bright white piece of paper and its kinda glaringly grainy, do you think? it's darn annoying, cant read or work when outside in the sun

    • @tennicktenstyl
      @tennicktenstyl Před 8 lety +2

      +Entraya Korsbakke it's probably just the paper itself shining and sparkling but I may be very wrong.

    • @SirChaddington
      @SirChaddington Před 8 lety +2

      ***** I have this too, very difficult not to notice it

    • @aychar
      @aychar Před 8 lety +50

      I started getting visual snow suddenly when I was 16. I don't think people realise how big of a deal it is. Life hasn't really felt real since then and my eyes used to be super good.

  • @RealLuckless
    @RealLuckless Před 8 lety +235

    Plot twist: Tom goes missing due to being knocked off the ship by a flying penguin... Many questions were then asked.

    • @drugstorefilmisthebest2725
      @drugstorefilmisthebest2725 Před 8 lety +8

      Maybe he knows Hillary's secrets.

    • @RealLuckless
      @RealLuckless Před 8 lety +2

      I know secrets of several people named Hillary actually...

    • @kalebbruwer
      @kalebbruwer Před 8 lety +11

      Goverment will send a replacement with plenty of red T-shirts to buy our scilence.

    • @vampirica89
      @vampirica89 Před 8 lety +1

      The question they'll ask the most is how did that penguin learn to fly.

    • @RealLuckless
      @RealLuckless Před 8 lety

      Scattered Moon Shards A very important question,... But not actually the most obvious question to ask I think.

  • @KelsomaticPDX
    @KelsomaticPDX Před 4 lety +6

    I kind of have a fixation on floaters (which is probably anxiety-induced, but we don't have to dive into it), and seeing this from Tom's channel helped me feel a bit better about them.

  • @rdizzy1
    @rdizzy1 Před 8 lety +274

    This ladys hair is insanely thick, it's crazy.

    • @FroggyMosh
      @FroggyMosh Před 4 lety +60

      Right? Her braid is AMAZING.

    • @acidangel162
      @acidangel162 Před 4 lety +44

      It looks like you could use it as a rope to tie boats to the dock

    • @NdMoreSpd1.0
      @NdMoreSpd1.0 Před 4 lety +29

      Her braided pony tail thickness exceeds the girth of her arm, heck nearly her neck, and it's quite long to boot!

    • @mrkitty777
      @mrkitty777 Před 4 lety +3

      What has been seen cannot be unseen, didn't see it but now you have though.

    • @bobby_greene
      @bobby_greene Před 4 lety +6

      Thicc

  • @DougPaulley
    @DougPaulley Před 8 lety +28

    This video was not just interesting, it was useful. It absolutely perfectly described and pictured the floaters I experience. Knowing what causes them, and that they are benign, has helped me out. Thanks very much for that

  • @janedoe-dy3rr
    @janedoe-dy3rr Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome. I experience all of the visual disturbances mentioned, and I have always wanted to know what they were and why they occur. The visual examples given really helped me to know that you were talking about the exact same things that I was experiencing. No one else, including doctors, ever had an explanation for it. So, thank you!

  • @SymbioteMullet
    @SymbioteMullet Před 5 lety +17

    I wondered about the purple/green phosphenes for years! And now I can explain it accurately!

  • @macsnafu
    @macsnafu Před 5 lety +91

    I've had floaters since I was a kid, but didn't know what they were called until I was in my twenties.
    But I'm not sure if I've seen visual snow or not.

  • @flow_987
    @flow_987 Před 4 lety +14

    This answered literally the four biggest questions I've had since I was 4.

  • @JoeJoeTater
    @JoeJoeTater Před 8 lety +4

    Talk about saving the best for last. It's not often that a YT video teaches me something completely new.

  • @danjlp9155
    @danjlp9155 Před 4 lety +6

    This is actually really helpful. I never realized visual snow was so normal

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen Před 2 lety +3

    I've seen visual snow maybe a couple of times in my life and I think it has been related to adrenaline or high blood pressure.
    I haven't noticed the Blue Entoptic Phenomenon ever but I'll try to notice it in the future.
    One thing that could have been included in this video is star bursts - we don't see bright pinpoint like light sources in dark environments when the pupil is big enough and the small inaccuracies in the eye start to manifest itself. For me, this is easiest to see with bright red LEDs because those allow the pupil to stay fully dilated in otherwise dark environment.

  • @DragonMaster1804
    @DragonMaster1804 Před 8 lety +6

    I could listen to her voice with that music all day

  • @3enjoy3
    @3enjoy3 Před 8 lety +102

    Excellent video! Very well presented and interesting subject matter - I think you have comforted many people who have wondered about this but not properly understood it. Thank you! :)

    • @toobusytocreateaname
      @toobusytocreateaname Před 8 lety +4

      +

    • @knoet03
      @knoet03 Před 8 lety +7

      I agree, and on top of that, an awesome braid. That thing has to contain a lot of hair.

  • @quillmaurer6563
    @quillmaurer6563 Před 5 lety +33

    With the "Visual Snow" I have always imagined that it's very similar to the effects seen with cameras discussed in the video. It looks quite similar, and seems to occur under the same conditions, in particular low light. I would thus speculate that, given these similarities, the cause is basically the same: Signal to Noise ratio. Both cameras and our eyes have photoreceptors that convert light to an electronic signal, and with such there is bound to be a certain amount of "noise" or stray electrical signals. Under normal conditions this is negligible, but when the intended "signal" - in both cases that from light hitting the photoreceptors - is very weak, the signal-to-noise ratio decreases and the "noise" becomes perceptible in relation to the signal. In my own case I've also noticed I experience more of the "snow" when I'm extremely tired or drowsy, I would imagine that the more poorly functioning brain produces more "noise" and a weaker "signal" than when everything's running properly.

    • @decsuss2131
      @decsuss2131 Před 4 lety +3

      Does everyone have visual snow?

    • @MrWitchblade
      @MrWitchblade Před 4 lety +1

      @@decsuss2131 no. Most people will get floaters, and the pressing and seeing colors, we can all do. But snow is less common, and the white cells \ blue sky is only a percentage or people. I think it could be mildly genetic, as one half of my family have it, over four generations. But the other half have clear vision amd just see blue sky. It's a funny world.

    • @adamdavis6520
      @adamdavis6520 Před 3 lety +2

      @@MrWitchblade I have visual snow, but I still see the outside world as clear as day, no static at all, I['m assuming that I only experience it in a blank room with just white walls, and in a dark room, so if they see the sky as clear as blue, it doesn't really say much.

    • @MrWitchblade
      @MrWitchblade Před 3 lety +1

      @@adamdavis6520 I was surprised when people I knew said all they could see was a blue sky or flat color.
      I thought everyone had this.
      Turns out, if you do suffer from "Blue Sky Phenomenon", you are more prone to migraine.
      As always, if in doubt, see a Doctor. :)

    • @adamdavis6520
      @adamdavis6520 Před 3 lety +2

      @@MrWitchblade don't know what you're trying to say, as I am young but I only have visual snow while looking at blank walls, when I look outside I don't see static, I don't get why.

  • @Quexyz
    @Quexyz Před 8 lety +4

    Props to Tom for spotlighting these smaller channels whilst he's away. Nice to find good new content you might otherwise not have seen.

  • @peterrafeiner9461
    @peterrafeiner9461 Před 8 lety +24

    How can this video have 73 thumbs down?
    It was well produced, the information is relevant to pretty much all of us, the presenter seems nice and well articulated.
    What else could be 'wrong' ??

    • @JohnDCrafton
      @JohnDCrafton Před 8 lety +3

      Haters gonna hate.

    • @otti2582
      @otti2582 Před 8 lety +9

      the lack of a red shirt

    • @peterrafeiner9461
      @peterrafeiner9461 Před 8 lety

      Maybe I am missing an inside joke but what's with the 'red shirt' ?
      BTW, in video production you HATE red shirts for technical reasons!
      That's why there are blue screens and green screens but no 'red screens'.

    • @otti2582
      @otti2582 Před 8 lety +6

      Peter Rafeiner Tom Scott ALWAYS wears a red shirt

    • @Bedsitdweller
      @Bedsitdweller Před 8 lety +1

      Why is no-one talking about the distorted audio from the mic being in a fluffy thing? And no I did not thumb it down.

  • @vvill-ga
    @vvill-ga Před 4 lety +29

    "Which you can see in the grainy texture around me"
    Me watching at 144p: "Ah yes, the grainy texture around you..."

  • @dafff08
    @dafff08 Před 4 lety +13

    at least i know its "normal?" to have visual snow.
    when i was younger i did not have any visual snow.
    i used to think my eyes were mediocre until my eyes deteriorated to average vision..
    when thinking back i had extremely good night vision and i thought everyone did.
    i could walk at night through the forest with just the moon light and i was able to see everything sharp and clear.

  • @jaymeselliot8181
    @jaymeselliot8181 Před 3 lety +16

    Visual snow gets worse for me when I'm feeling anxious.

    • @emaila4878
      @emaila4878 Před 3 lety +2

      Same. And when my adrenaline ia increased too. It worsens before a panic attack

    • @jaymeselliot8181
      @jaymeselliot8181 Před 3 lety +1

      @@emaila4878 i thought it was something that video games did to make your screen more scary, no its real XD

    • @MIG.GTA27
      @MIG.GTA27 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Do you see static because of anxiety? My vision is pulsating and looks like water in a lake😳

    • @jaymeselliot8181
      @jaymeselliot8181 Před 6 měsíci

      not always, if i dont take coenzyme q10 and magnisium for a couple days it gets really bad, but anxity does make it worse@@MIG.GTA27

  • @zahralinsky3274
    @zahralinsky3274 Před 4 lety +7

    just learned the word for the static I see! I see it when I look at most surfaces. the less texture there is, the more I see it. I don’t know what flat colors exactly look like anymore but oh well :’)

  • @Arek_R.
    @Arek_R. Před 4 lety +11

    When I was a kid, and very bored at some point, I put two keyfob 12V batteries in series(24V) and bite it with my teeth, gave a mild shock and saw some white flashes.

    • @swish043
      @swish043 Před 4 lety +9

      Thank you for the reminder not to have kids.

  • @rentacowisgoogle
    @rentacowisgoogle Před 8 lety +617

    She has huge braids.

    • @vegancam
      @vegancam Před 8 lety +86

      +Tanzer ARMED I think you mean pretty geometric shapes.

    • @RedsBoneStuff
      @RedsBoneStuff Před 7 lety +3

      Wouldn't that be, like, incredibly impractical?

    • @80milekyle70
      @80milekyle70 Před 6 lety +49

      REMINDS ME OF THE ROPE WE USE DOWN AT THE SHIP DOCKS

    • @RXP91
      @RXP91 Před 6 lety +34

      Rapunzel level

    • @sara8614
      @sara8614 Před 5 lety +22

      My vision is unfocused by the thickness of that braid.

  • @JordanBeagle
    @JordanBeagle Před 4 lety +1

    I really enjoyed watching this presenter, very well spoken and engaging with hand gestures

  • @dreans11
    @dreans11 Před 8 lety +4

    wow, I love learning this kind of thing.
    Side note, her voice is just gorgeous.

  • @ByteMe619
    @ByteMe619 Před 8 lety +19

    This is the video that I never knew I needed

  • @sugar2000galaxy
    @sugar2000galaxy Před 3 lety +2

    Visual snow is the best, I remember seeing them a lot during black outs. Sometimes, instead of grainy things, I see colourful lines and I like to track their movement and sometimes they blow up like fireworks. It might be because I was a kid back then but they were fun to watch.

  • @mancunianlee
    @mancunianlee Před 8 lety +596

    Floaters are also found in the bathroom.

    • @GregtheMad
      @GregtheMad Před 8 lety +27

      Or the police catches them out of the river if they get loose from the concrete weight.

    • @AlvinCornelius
      @AlvinCornelius Před 8 lety +5

      or in my bath tub

    • @CoffeePoints
      @CoffeePoints Před 8 lety +1

      Or literally everywhere. I see em everywhere I look

    • @moooooooooo11
      @moooooooooo11 Před 8 lety +8

      Or my children's foreheads 💩

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones Před 8 lety +5

      And in the sewers. "They all float down here..."

  • @yordansic
    @yordansic Před 8 lety +17

    Wow, this was very descriptive! I never knew there was a name for "visual snow".

  • @pmolyneaux27
    @pmolyneaux27 Před 5 lety +6

    OMG yes! Visual snow - so nice to finally know the name for it!

  • @AkkarisFox
    @AkkarisFox Před 6 lety +10

    holly crap. the blue entopic phenomenon made me think i was insane. thank you so much. i have the snow too.

  • @jaredbergsma
    @jaredbergsma Před 4 lety +9

    I played a Minecraft adventure map years ago with this music. It's making me super nostalgic

  • @cotneit
    @cotneit Před 3 lety

    This is one of the best videos on CZcams. Period. When I tried to google it I got everything from "Go see the doctor or you'll be blind" to "Go see the doctor or you'll be dead".

  • @otto9141
    @otto9141 Před 8 lety +183

    *WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED IN A TRADE AGREEMENT WITH ENGLAND?*

    • @TerenceHorsman
      @TerenceHorsman Před 8 lety +4

      nah bro that's just f*cked up.

    • @YaBoi-mi6kh
      @YaBoi-mi6kh Před 8 lety +39

      Sorry If I don't think all my luxuries and 2 cities are worth 50 gold, gonna pass on that. *England declared war on you*

    • @maglorian
      @maglorian Před 8 lety +5

      Only when you've triggered article 50.

    • @kemp1222
      @kemp1222 Před 8 lety

      Yes, we would.

    • @MFG1243
      @MFG1243 Před 7 lety +13

      **THE CITY OF ENGLAND*

  • @paulaclarke3421
    @paulaclarke3421 Před 7 lety +4

    Thanks Inés, nicely done. My favorite is the blue sky entopic phenomenon, on a nice sunny day I love to pick a bright blue patch of sky and watch those (that I now know to be) white blood cells darting about. Small pleasures!

  • @TheIinLiyzz
    @TheIinLiyzz Před 4 lety +1

    I’m so glad this video mentioned the snow/static cause I’ve tried looking it up before and couldn’t find anything

  • @QuickNETTech
    @QuickNETTech Před 8 lety +87

    Floaters look like single/multiple cell organisms to me...

    • @beaniepollard8290
      @beaniepollard8290 Před 8 lety +1

      I see something which looks like the smudge of a greasy finger on a screen, but very thin.

    • @tavenrioux3168
      @tavenrioux3168 Před 8 lety +2

      I'll take that to mean that technically an elephant in your vision is not outside the realm of possibilities.

    • @Elesario
      @Elesario Před 8 lety +2

      Start to worry if they start waving at you :D

    • @madmarx2446
      @madmarx2446 Před 8 lety +21

      As a kid I always thought i had some kind of parasitic worm in my eyeball.

    • @ohyeah2389-samd
      @ohyeah2389-samd Před 7 lety +1

      QuickNET Tech I thought they were pieces of dust

  • @jojowaffles4208
    @jojowaffles4208 Před 8 lety +6

    This video is so helpful omg especially the visual snow i was so confused about that

    • @FroggyMosh
      @FroggyMosh Před 4 lety

      Another JC Denton in these comments? You drunk again? You've been here three times already, mate.

  • @smoocher
    @smoocher Před rokem +1

    I've seen visual snow a few times and always wondered what it was called. Thank you!

  • @johndue2366
    @johndue2366 Před 5 lety +7

    NOTE:
    If floaters become larger and more visible, you might have a problem with the Vitreous body in your eye.
    In my personal experience, it can lead to retinal detachment.
    If in doubt, contact your medical physician to get it checked.
    I didn't and payed with part of my eyesight.

    • @timflatus
      @timflatus Před 4 lety

      Yep, if you have floaters that stay in more or less the same place (hard to tell as they move around depending on what you're looking at), but are basically not random, that does suggest permanent retinal damage. It can often be fixed with minor surgery if you get it seen to soon enough.

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf Před 4 lety

      @@timflatus Isn't that how floaters usually move? You chase them around the visual field making them appear to float.

  • @JonesNate
    @JonesNate Před 4 lety +8

    Whenever I have those floaters, they're always dropping from top to bottom across my visual perception. And if I blink, the old ones disappear and new ones appear. I've always just assumed it's dry spots or something like how the liquid on my corneas drains away.

  • @ImPunken
    @ImPunken Před rokem +3

    I finally can stop having anxiety about the visual snow now knowing that everyone has it to some degree

  • @gulagwarlord
    @gulagwarlord Před 5 lety +30

    Interesting note on "Visual Snow"... I've noticed it since I was a child, especially in the dark. I've recently begun taking the supplement GABA and I swear, the static/snow is "smoother" and less pronounced.

    • @erinaa9486
      @erinaa9486 Před 5 lety +10

      I used to think I was seeing atoms in the dark! And when I mentioned it to my parents they didn't know what I was talking about.

    • @MsBorkbork
      @MsBorkbork Před 5 lety +2

      What is gaba

    • @doc-holliday-
      @doc-holliday- Před 4 lety +6

      Gabal deez nuts

    • @jejcnsjdndjskdjrn8329
      @jejcnsjdndjskdjrn8329 Před 4 lety +2

      Zipplet I got this kind of thing all the time as a child and I recently remembered it. I was worried I had brain damage or something weird.

    • @M-Mir
      @M-Mir Před 4 lety +4

      @@MsBorkbork Gamma-aminobutyric acid. The most important inhibitory neurotransmitter in your cns. But i doubt that it will effect your retinal neurons cause we not only have the blood-brain barrier but a blood-retina barrier too that will probably prevent the absorption.

  • @ndv123ndv
    @ndv123ndv Před 4 lety +53

    I had no idea that everyone has visual snow to some extent, that makes me feel a lot less anxious about it!

    • @emaila4878
      @emaila4878 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes all this time in agony :) and unsettling anxiety lowered

    • @Dn_119-w7w
      @Dn_119-w7w Před 3 lety +2

      @@emaila4878 I hope your mental state gets better on this! I know it’s hard sometimes, but being anxious about it will only make things worse.

    • @emaila4878
      @emaila4878 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Dn_119-w7w You are right and the less i think about it the more it goes away!

    • @Dn_119-w7w
      @Dn_119-w7w Před 3 lety +2

      @@emaila4878 great to hear :)

  • @KOZMOuvBORG
    @KOZMOuvBORG Před 3 lety +2

    Been seeing visual snow whenever I gaze at a mottled surface, thanks for naming it

  • @lennypong
    @lennypong Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for this so much, thought I had developed HPPD. Just my anxiety again...

    • @bloodyrayne9282
      @bloodyrayne9282 Před 3 lety

      Hahah, me too. Until i figured out that it's normal thing)))

    • @bloodyrayne9282
      @bloodyrayne9282 Před 3 lety

      I can't imagine how people with HPPD see world. It may be so scary -_-

  • @MatthewRings1
    @MatthewRings1 Před 8 lety +8

    Great video! Will be using this in my ophthalmologic training. - Dr. Rings, Ophthalmologist, US Navy

    • @DrawCuriosity
      @DrawCuriosity Před 8 lety +4

      Thanks! :D Glad to hear it's going to be used in an educational setting!

  • @DavidKing-ph8or
    @DavidKing-ph8or Před 4 lety +1

    Consistently the most interesting and informative channel on youtube. Please keep up the excellent work

  • @snatched.8135
    @snatched.8135 Před 4 lety +13

    This is the only source I could find that says that everyone experiences eye snow... everything else says it's a rare condition?

    • @xTashleyx
      @xTashleyx Před 3 lety +2

      That's what I thought...

    • @mashaal9700
      @mashaal9700 Před 3 lety +5

      having so much eye snow that it obstructs your ability to see properly is a rare condition, while seeing static in the dark or such only is not. hope this helps!

  • @PublicWifi
    @PublicWifi Před 6 lety +4

    This... was an amazingly informative vid. I've always wondered what I'm seeing. I'm totally sharing this with people. Thank you so much!

  • @donna30044
    @donna30044 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, Tom, for recommending Inéz's channel.

  • @dotlvcy
    @dotlvcy Před 8 lety +7

    Finally I know the answers to everything I never really wanted the answer to but kind of wondered about.

  • @emilymc5603
    @emilymc5603 Před 3 lety +26

    I didn’t know that visual snow/ things looking grainy was a thing, I just thought that was how everyone’s eyes worked in the dark

    • @alankennedy6606
      @alankennedy6606 Před 3 lety +10

      I believe it's actually how eyes work in the dark. Rods have bad resolution. I guess some people have better dark room vision, others shittier. I also think mine got shittier after a sudden onset of floaters + some visual snow. but i could be tricking myself into thinking that. I would love to have a Delorean to check that out.

  • @Tigrou7777
    @Tigrou7777 Před 4 lety +2

    There is another trick you can try : take a sheet of paper, peek a tiny hole in side (eg: using a needle). Put the paper in front of one of your eyes in a way you can see trough the hole. Now move the paper left right quite fast (to alternate viewing trough the hole vs blocked view). You will start appearing pattern that looks like blood vessels on retina.

  • @itzn1ghtm4r34
    @itzn1ghtm4r34 Před 4 lety +113

    Plot twist: Tom got eaten by a polar bear, and the “Tom” we see in the videos after this is actually just a stunt double.

    • @centerflag982
      @centerflag982 Před 3 lety +2

      The son of Paul McCartney's imposter

    • @ilarious5729
      @ilarious5729 Před 3 lety +1

      Where did they find another 40 year old teen tho

  • @justanotheryoutubechannel
    @justanotheryoutubechannel Před 5 lety +11

    I get floaters, I have several, but they are only visible if I defocus my eyes in a certain way. I also have the blood cell things. And I get really serious visual snow, it’s like really serious film grain. But, it can also be coloured, like bad analogue video noise.
    I also experience something, which as far as I know, is unique to me. Basically, it’s flickering, like an old CRT, but slower. The flicker happens around 20 times per second. If I look at something and focus on it without moving my vision, it will start to flicker. If I look at something and focus on it, and then move the object or quickly move my eyes out of the way, there’ll be a flickering afterimage for several seconds. Sometimes, everything but the center of my vision will flicker, especially in darkness. I believe I developed this effect after large amounts of exposure to 50hz flicker due to my use of a CRT TV & monitor, in conjunction with flicker free modern displays. The combination of the two technologies leads to increased flicker perception when dealing with flickering things, and I believe I’ve started noticing flicker in my eyes as a result.

    • @lloydmiller9016
      @lloydmiller9016 Před 5 lety +1

      Note to self, day 528: Subject reports that optic scensor is experiencing issues relaying at a steady rate. Possible fibre optic replacement is needed. Will conduct replacement next, when the subject is "asleep".

    • @Junpeixizumi
      @Junpeixizumi Před 2 lety

      Like, you see a spot flickering? Same🤣 but most in the dark

  • @gingersperg
    @gingersperg Před 7 měsíci +2

    I get 'visual snow' whenever it's about to rain (most of the time). Perhaps it's largely to do with pressure, particularly rapid changes in air pressure and humidity at the exterior of the eyes?

  • @sgkingly8392
    @sgkingly8392 Před 8 lety +9

    I have Irlen syndrome so I see these things more than most other people I also have other visual disturbances that others do not. E.g rivers along the page, text moving and shaking, patterns moving, text jumping off the page. So it makes reading difficult it also means that I see colour differently. It also means I have attention issues and emotional issues.

    • @sgkingly8392
      @sgkingly8392 Před 8 lety +5

      thanks?

    • @oscill8ocelot
      @oscill8ocelot Před 8 lety

      Huh. I'd never heard of Irlen syndrome until just now - this is interesting to me as I have been investigating visual phenomena for most of my life (mostly in the form of optical illusions). Can you go into more detail regarding the sorts of visual disturbances you see? I would very much appreciate it!

    • @sgkingly8392
      @sgkingly8392 Před 8 lety

      I struggle to tell people because I don't know any different but here is a link: www.irlenuk.com/about-irlen-syndrome.htm

    • @Crosshill
      @Crosshill Před 8 lety +1

      you can also look up Charles Bonnet syndrome, since its seeing hallucinations, but with no mental illness, kind of like a neurally based optical illusion

    • @derickd6150
      @derickd6150 Před 8 lety

      I'm not trying to be rude, really, but I see your pic is of Kerbal Space Program. Does this syndrome effect your ability to such a complex game?

  • @AlanKey86
    @AlanKey86 Před 8 lety +4

    Very cool!I have Charles Bonnet Syndrome, which means I constantly see faint geometric patterns overlaid on everything. I've had it since I was small and I used to describe it as looking down a kaleidoscope all the time (although 7 year old me was inaccurate, as the patterns aren't symmetrical).

  • @folklaur
    @folklaur Před 4 lety +2

    I love how up until this video we all thought our eyes were messed up but we also didn’t bother to do anything about it

    • @stephenderry9488
      @stephenderry9488 Před 3 lety

      I started getting frequent phosphenes that made it difficult to read or look at a screen, which impacted my work. I had a load of tests at an optician and they told me my vision was absolutely perfect (not bad for my age!) and couldn't explain the symptoms. I ended up going to an eye doctor who told me they were visual migraines probably brought on by stress. I guess if you're going to have migraines, this is the sort you want.

  • @skull8093
    @skull8093 Před 5 lety +8

    What about the phenomenom when you stare at an object, especially when its a bit darker, and the contrast of everything around it drops to zero? Like it all goes almost grey, out of focus, except for what youre staring-hardcore at.