a doctor
Light from the flashlight reflects off the ball to your eye which enables you to see the ball.
you can see through both of themn
The red ball reflects red light and absorbs all other colors of light. When you see the ball, it is because red light is being reflected off the surface of the ball and entering your eye.
Wow, haha, that's a really good question but I reckon you'll see darkness unless its still attached, but i suppose to really find out you have to pop your eye out (I really don't suggest doing that).
ball pops out of my mouth
i will first see the direction of the ball and keep my eye on it at the last moment.then i will use my front foot to defence the ball and keep it on ground
it doesn't count
No, I have never experienced the sensation of a ball in my eye.
No...as soon as the batted ball touches the runner, the ball is dead.
The eye ball is filled with a clearish yellow gelatinous fluid which would discharge in the scenario of the slicing of the eye ball.
Technically speaking, yes, yes you could. Seeing as your eye isn't exactly what sees. As long as you don't remove the important parts inside someone's eye, you should be, hypothetically speaking, able to see with a part of your eye missing.
yes but he pops the ball when he headers the it