I apologize if this is a stupid question, but I'm just curious:
I've heard that in some cases, floaters will eventually sink below the line of vision. Since our brains automatically invert the images that we see, would this mean that we would perceive the floaters as gradually rising out of our sight line, rather than sinking?
Another way of asking this question: are the floaters that we see as "low" actually located in an upper region of the eye?
I've heard that in some cases, floaters will eventually sink below the line of vision. Since our brains automatically invert the images that we see, would this mean that we would perceive the floaters as gradually rising out of our sight line, rather than sinking?
Another way of asking this question: are the floaters that we see as "low" actually located in an upper region of the eye?

