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have you ever seen a little black dot or liner squiggle in Your Vision that just wonamp;#39;t go away maybe you thought it was a little bug and you tried to swat it but it persisted well if youamp;#39;ve seen this You Are Not Alone what youamp;#39;ve experienced is called a vitreous floater or floater for short and the majority of us actually have these floaters 86 percent of us have vitreous floaters so what exactly is going on here what causes this flutter and is it anything to be worried about let me explain with a little bit of eye Anatomy so your eye is actually a very complex structure it has a front part and then a back part and in the back of the eye is a jelly that helps to keep the shape of the eye this jelly this plastic part right here is called the vitreous jelly and normally itamp;#39;s made out of water and collagen fibers as we get older the jelly instead of having a gel like form starts to liquefy and the collagen starts to break down into little pieces or fibers a