lightdances
Lightdances are a visual phenomenon characterized by the appearance of fleeting, luminous patterns or forms, often observed in peripheral vision. These ephemeral displays are not external light sources but rather subjective visual experiences originating within the observer's own visual system. While sometimes mistaken for paranormal activity or unusual atmospheric effects, lightdances are generally understood to be a benign and common occurrence related to the physiological processes of vision.
The exact mechanisms behind lightdances are not fully understood, but several factors are believed to contribute.
Stress, fatigue, and certain medications can also influence the perception of lightdances. In some cases, persistent