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There is a substance called Vitreous Humor and Aqueus Humor in your eye, (keeps your eyes shape) The Vitreous Humor is a gel like substance and can sometimes start to shrink or dry up (happens more with age) and some of the cells will clump. This is what creates the lines or dots you see, which are actually shadows of the clumped strand of vitreous humor onto your retina. This can alo happen from various kinds of damage to the eye besides age.

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