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  • I’ve been a big fan of chameleons since childhood.

  • Not because they're so colorful, but because of their eyes.

  • It’s so cool how they can look in different directions at the same time.

  • And I’ve always wondered what if a human had such eyes too.

  • Luckily, I found out soon enough.

  • One famous professor invited me to participate in an experiment.

  • He'd studied the structure of chameleon eyes for many years and found out how to recreate

  • them in a person.

  • Long story short, I agreed to the experiment, and the professor conducted a difficult operation

  • on me.

  • And it was a success!

  • Sort of

  • I decided to keep a diary and tell you what it means to have eyes that can work separately

  • from each other.

  • It was difficult in the beginning.

  • I saw two different pictures at the same time, and my brain was confused about which picture

  • should be paid attention to.

  • It was hard for me to take a glass of water, for example.

  • I saw it in front of me, while in fact it was on my left.

  • I couldn't shake anyone’s hand either: did they stretch their left or right arm to me?

  • But the most difficult thing was walking down the street.

  • I could see different pictures at the same time and I could focus my vision and see better

  • than ever.

  • I saw every person around me and it seemed they were about to walk right into me.

  • I tried to avoid a collision, so I crashed into people myself.

  • It wasn’t safe for me to ride a bike, let alone drive a car.

  • My brain used to control both my eyes simultaneously.

  • Now it had to pay attention to either of them separately.

  • I didn't leave home for a week.

  • It was difficult even to walk around the apartment.

  • But one evening changed everything.

  • I finally left the house but didn't want to walk, so I called a taxi and went to the nearest

  • park.

  • I lay down on the grass, took a deep breath, and saw something incredible: a whole cosmos

  • with hundreds of thousands of stars, flying planes, birds.

  • I saw where the sky began and where it ended at the same time, and I didn't even move my

  • head!

  • My eyes relaxed, and for the first time, I felt like I was in control.

  • I started coming there every day to train my eyes.

  • After a couple of days, I could follow a plane flying by and count a flock of birds in another

  • part of the sky at the same time.

  • A week later, I could see the Big Dipper among the stars and watch some ant crawling in the

  • grass simultaneously.

  • I even learned to look with two eyes at the same time in one direction so I could hide

  • my "superpower".

  • I began to communicate with people and make new friends.

  • Talking to a person, I not only understood their speech but also read their body language.

  • Wrist scratching, finger rubbing, holding their hand in the pocket.

  • I could understand when a person was angry or embarrassed, or when they liked me.

  • That was fun!

  • Once, on a bus, I noticed someone's hand reaching into my pocket to steal my phone.

  • I stopped it immediately.

  • The bus was crowded, and most people got off at the nearest stop, so I couldn't catch the

  • thief.

  • They tried to rob me, but I felt cool, like a superhero.

  • Maybe I should start patrolling the streets?

  • Nah, only if I learned kung fu.

  • Video games went on the next level.

  • I set two screens and started a race on each.

  • I played them both at the same time, against myself.

  • There was always a draw, but the left side of my body won once.

  • I began to read much faster.

  • No, I didn't read two pages at the same timethe narrative got confusing.

  • I could see several lines at once.

  • I also developed a photographic memory.

  • But the coolest thing is that I learned to play musical instruments much quicker.

  • I see the keys on the piano, and I look at the sheet music at the same time.

  • In a couple of minutes, I already know the melody by heart.

  • This happened with a guitar, drums, and violin.

  • I never stumbled and fell while walking.

  • I’d become the most attentive person in the world.

  • Something strange began a few months later.

  • My brain had been controlling my eyes for so long that it allocated its own hemispheres

  • to each eye at some point.

  • The left side of the brain controls the left eye, the rightyou guessed it.

  • And thanks to this, I learned to control these hemispheres separately.

  • I noticed this when I was sleepingand wasn’t sleeping at the same time.

  • I felt my body resting, but I was conscious.

  • Some animals, such as zebras or dolphins, can sleep like this.

  • One part of the brain rests, and the other monitors the environment.

  • If a predator appears, the animal can run away immediately.

  • There were no predators in my room, not counting the cat.

  • It was certainly nice just lying down and enjoying the rest, but I wanted to try to

  • do something useful while I was sleeping.

  • Read a book, for example.

  • But, as soon as I tried to turn the page, all my brain's parts woke up immediately.

  • So I just watched YouTube all night.

  • A few weeks later, I began to notice sharp changes in my mood and desires.

  • I could watch a horror movie and laugh at the main characters' foolishness, but five

  • minutes later, I feel scared of what is happening on the screen.

  • I wanted to go outside and sit at home at the same time.

  • One day I accidentally cut myself with a knife, but when I looked at my hand, there wasn’t

  • even a scratch.

  • Once I cooked an omelet in the morning, but as soon as I started eating it, I immediately

  • wanted cereals.

  • And not because the omelet was bad.

  • I just wanted both of them at the same time.

  • My friends called me to a party, and I agreed with pleasure.

  • I got dressed and was already about to leave when I suddenly got sick.

  • But I promised!

  • I turned the front door handle with my right hand, but my left prevented it.

  • I realized that both of my brain hemispheres began to live and function separately.

  • It looked like a split personality.

  • I called the professor and told him everything.

  • I barely made it to the lab, because one of my parts didn't want this.

  • He examined me and found some serious anomalies.

  • The professor had to restore my eyes to normal.

  • I woke up, and everything went back to what it had been once.

  • The experiment showed that we’d better not play with nature and remain ourselves.

  • And so my chameleon life ended.

  • But what if not just me, but all people had such eyes?

  • The world would change a lot.

  • Medicine would become more effective.

  • Imagine an experienced surgeon on a complex operation.

  • No detail would hide from them.

  • The probability of making a mistake would be reduced to zero.

  • Everyone who loves social networks could chat with two phones at the same time!

  • A player running across the field with the ball during a football match would see everything

  • around, able to predict any move of the opponents.

  • But they would have such vision too.

  • Any team game would turn into a very intellectual battle.

  • There would be much fewer accidents on the roads.

  • You would see everything on the sides, back and front.

  • There would be no detail missed.

  • And looking at your phone while driving would no longer be dangerous.

  • With chameleon eyes, you would be much more likely to survive in an extreme environment.

  • In the forest, no wild animal would sneak up on you.

  • It would be easier for you to navigate by the stars: one eye looks up at the sky, the

  • other at the way ahead, and you definitely wouldn’t walk in circles if you got lost.

  • And if you found yourself on a deserted island, your chances of missing a ship would decrease

  • dramatically.

  • If you sat in the front row in the cinema, you wouldn't need to turn your head to see

  • the entire screen.

  • It would be possible to build an exclusive 360 cinema in the shape of a sphere.

  • You could simultaneously watch a video on YouTube and keep one eye on the door in case

  • your boss appears at the office.

  • Nobody would catch you procrastinating!

  • Hey, if you learned something new today, then give the video a like and share it with a

  • friend!

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  • Just click to the left or right, and stay on the Bright Side of life!

I’ve been a big fan of chameleons since childhood.

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