@lowpolyshorts: During a medical event called globe luxation, trauma can force an eyeball out of its socket while the highly durable optic nerve keeps it tethered to the brain. Although this thick nerve still transmits light, you could never use a dangling eye to look around corners. Stretching the nerve past its natural 8-millimeter slack can instantly blur the retina. Furthermore, your brain completely fails to process the massive visual conflict between one normal eye and one suspended outside the skull, triggering extreme motion sickness and requiring urgent medical help to prevent permanent blindness. Music composed by Bert Cole (bitbybitsound.com