When we look up at a clear sky, we can "see" forms that disappear when we blink our 
eyes. The teacher said that these images were impurities in the vitrious humor that we 
were looking through. 

>Not a myth.  That is exactly the origin of "floaters".  And they
>don't really disappear, they just move.  If you quickly move
>your eyes up, you can watch them float back down with
>gravity's help.

>Mike

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Michael J. Kane
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Georgia State University
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