On August 9th, 8 year old, Jayceon Charles of Warren, Arkansas, visited a friends house, and left with 80% of his body burned. The guardians of the friend didn’t call 911 or his parents. His family wants to spread the story as authorities are not cooperating. #JusticeforJayceon
They are called phosphenes. When we rub our eyes, pressure within the eyeball increases and it activates the ganglion cells in the retina. Kind of the same way light does. Our brain doesn’t know the difference so it interprets as if we were seeing light from the world outside.