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    Default This question has been bothering me for a while...

    Okay, this may be the dumbest question, but it's been bothering me. If you were able to take your eyes out of your head without them drying out, and put one eye facing foward and the other looking behind, what would you see? Would ther be a line right down the middle? Maybe this will get you guys wondering too.

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    You would see eyeballs.
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    Well I do know for a fact that the one facing backward would be in total darkness numnuts. Close one eye and tell us what you see.

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    I don't mean backwards. I meant if you turned your eye to look behind you with the other looking straight ahead, what would you see.

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    O...right. . You would do the same thing I said, except you would actually see something. There would be no line down the middle. You know how you see your nose when you close one eye. Yeah like that, cept you would see hair. I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SJawz3288
    I don't mean backwards. I meant if you turned your eye to look behind you with the other looking straight ahead, what would you see.
    Uhh both sides maybe.

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    You would get dizzy and puke. Just think about walking in this condition...

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    Wouldnt your brain try and interpret it as a single sterioscopic vision (like it has done for the rest of your life), which obviously wouldnt work too well. I think polobuny is about the closest with the puking thing.

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    Norgus is right, but you'd probably see the view behind you and before you superimposed almost entirely over each other. Even more fun, you need both eyes for depth perception, so if you tried walking (and could make out which images were front, and avoided vertigo from constant blurred, changing, different views), you'd still run into something because you couldn't tell how far away it was.

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    I really didn't think I would get so many good answers. Thanks guys!

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    I suppose a less sensible answer that could be given is you would role around on the floor in pain at having taken your eye out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SJawz3288
    Okay, this may be the dumbest question, but it's been bothering me. If you were able to take your eyes out of your head without them drying out, and put one eye facing foward and the other looking behind, what would you see? Would ther be a line right down the middle? Maybe this will get you guys wondering too.
    Usually if your eyes were drying out that would cause pain. Why i said that if you could take them out without them drying out. Drying Out=Major Pain

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    Ah but its still connected by a load of nerves etc!

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    I knew someone who had both of his eyes knocked out of his head during a rugby match. They were hanging out of his head by his nerves. The doctor just popped the eyes back into the sockets. lol, he had to wear two eye patches, I know it's painful and all, but the thought of someone wearing two eye patches is hilarious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr
    Norgus is right, but you'd probably see the view behind you and before you superimposed almost entirely over each other. Even more fun, you need both eyes for depth perception, so if you tried walking (and could make out which images were front, and avoided vertigo from constant blurred, changing, different views), you'd still run into something because you couldn't tell how far away it was.
    I think one eye still leaves you with some depth perception, at least when you've gotten used to it, doesn't it? Not that I know very many one-eyed people, but I don't think all of them run into stuff on a regular basis.
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