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im unusually sure that just happend to me bc i realy cant explain the random flash of pure white that was outlined by what can be aproximatly described as a dark, muddy purple on the lower left side of my field of vision. When it happend like 2 minutes ago I was confused as to what I just saw. I knew it wasnt just the usual eye floater and not the random "eye confetti /glitter" caused by looking at monochromatic light but I then suddenly remembered having watched a Veritasium video that mentioned Astronauts commonly experiancing random flashes of light caused by cosmic rays hitting thier retina. Idk if its even possible on earths surface since we have the atmosphere and all but still, unless i find a better explanation all remain pretty convinced that i was a victim of a 1 in idk chance cosmic ray attack 2A0A:A543:2032:0:DD20:9782:9888:2846 (talk) 16:20, 31 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]