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I can see my own eye microscopically when i put my eye really close up to my watch?

i have a watch, and the placets are slightly curved.i was bored so i lied down upon it, with my wrist on my face and my eye was to level with my watch and i looked at it. the focus was a bit blurry so i could see the little 'orbs'.in these orbs, i saw my eyelashes very close up, and i saw the 'floaties' floating and moving around in my eye. it looked like i was looking at my own eye through a microscope.as i have said, my watch has placets that are slightly curved. and the placets are of reflective metallic (silver) material the room was well lit.does anyone know what this is? or know an explanation of this? or is this a new discovery perhaps..?i think what i see is the surface of my eye, floating around the cornea

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With Evolution waiting behind them they had no chance.
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