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<blockquote data-quote="OLD_SCHOOL" data-source="post: 539176" data-attributes="member: 556272"><p>First its not rattling your eyeballs in your head (i takes alot to do that such as jumping up and down) they are secured by 6 muscles and the optic nerve. What it is doing is agitating a jelly like substance in the center of your eyeball called Vitreous Humor which in turn is causing the light entering the eye to become distorted and thus not able to be processed correctly. What can happen such as in lonerangers case, Is the internal preasure of the eye along with increased SPL can cause some nice thing such as vessel rupture and floaters which is not a nice thing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLD_SCHOOL, post: 539176, member: 556272"] First its not rattling your eyeballs in your head (i takes alot to do that such as jumping up and down) they are secured by 6 muscles and the optic nerve. What it is doing is agitating a jelly like substance in the center of your eyeball called Vitreous Humor which in turn is causing the light entering the eye to become distorted and thus not able to be processed correctly. What can happen such as in lonerangers case, Is the internal preasure of the eye along with increased SPL can cause some nice thing such as vessel rupture and floaters which is not a nice thing [/QUOTE]
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