I experienced blunt trauma to the eye and the morning after had two very prominent, bright floater (not shadowy or dark like the existing ones) that are extremely crisp and don't move at all -- they are very close to the optic nerve and retina and look like strings of cells (rounded squares with dots in the center). They do not drop to the bottom like all other floaters.
I went to multiple eye doctors and they couldn't see the floaters or anything else unusual. However, as I said they must be extremely small and close to the retina / optic nerve so that's probably why they were invisible under the slit lamp.
Will they dissolve or move away from the retina, or are they possibly caught between the retina and vitreous and thus unable to escape?