Patch one eye: Each eye sees a different world. The brain usually fuses the images and gives you a sense of depth. If the difference is too much, you will see double (diplopia). Just cover up one eye so the brain gets only one image. The cause is usually an eye muscle problem or brainstem lesion. You need a thorough neurological evaluation.
Answered 9/28/2016
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