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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