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This is not paranormal at all, but I just wondered your opinion on it and what your experiences are to compare to my own. Just to figure out if what I see is "normal"
I have relatively good eyesight, not needing glasses, but just this last year am starting to need reading glasses for very small things up close.
We are all used to seeing steam from cooking or a kettle or from a cup of coffee, but can you see the droplets that make up the steam?
I can, and beyond that I can see bad air quality based on the quantity of dust and smaller particles I see blowing around in a room.
This actually made me want to open all the windows yesterday even though I couldn't smell anything, I could see particles blowing around like like a minature snowstowm. The air was thick with them, and they did swirl just like snow - only a lot smaller.
Can you see this sort of thing?
I first noticed it in bright sunlight looking at about 3ft focal length with a dark background, but have seen it before on a cup of coffee in bright light. The way the mist forms is first the layer of steam appears above the liquid by a fraction of a millimetre as droplets all equally spaced from each other - then peels off the liquid to rise as a whisp of steam, before dissipating. - very beautiful.
I have relatively good eyesight, not needing glasses, but just this last year am starting to need reading glasses for very small things up close.
We are all used to seeing steam from cooking or a kettle or from a cup of coffee, but can you see the droplets that make up the steam?
I can, and beyond that I can see bad air quality based on the quantity of dust and smaller particles I see blowing around in a room.
This actually made me want to open all the windows yesterday even though I couldn't smell anything, I could see particles blowing around like like a minature snowstowm. The air was thick with them, and they did swirl just like snow - only a lot smaller.
Can you see this sort of thing?
I first noticed it in bright sunlight looking at about 3ft focal length with a dark background, but have seen it before on a cup of coffee in bright light. The way the mist forms is first the layer of steam appears above the liquid by a fraction of a millimetre as droplets all equally spaced from each other - then peels off the liquid to rise as a whisp of steam, before dissipating. - very beautiful.