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No joke, I had a teacher in middle school who could move each eye independently. I've always wondered what the world would look like staring at 3 and 9 o'clock. Is there a blind spot up front? How's the depth perception?

I mean, I would have thrown a pen at him to test him but the dude was huge, ex collegiate wrestler, and pretty short tempered - dude scared the bajeesus outta me.
 
No joke, I had a teacher in middle school who could move each eye independently. I've always wondered what the world would look like staring at 3 and 9 o'clock. Is there a blind spot up front? How's the depth perception?

I mean, I would have thrown a pen at him to test him but the dude was huge, ex collegiate wrestler, and pretty short tempered - dude scared the bajeesus outta me.
A friend of mine can do that. He says one eye is a little nearsighted. He certainly has no issue with depth perception because he skis, sails, drives and rides bikes and motorcycles. When his eyes aren't aligned normally he can focus (mentally I mean) on both images if he wants to, but one usually catches more of his attention. So the other is perceived a lot like peripheral vision would be. Oh and he shoots pretty well too, iron sights, red-dots and scopes.
 

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