That would be odd, but I suspect that the brain might adapt and reprogram itself after time. At least, you'd get used to it.
JonThompsonsEmail
It might not even make a difference. I mean, they are basically the same.
I guess one of my eyes is worse than the other, so that might confuse my brain a bit.
Also, I'd need new glasses.
derksenmobile
Hm. Global earthquakes as the ground shifts and settles, and places with ground level near the 100m mark will probably get fissures spewing high-pressure liquefied whale from them. That's kind of nasty. But I wouldn't be surprised if most of the whale goo remains sequestered deep underground in the high-altitude regions and becomes a new sort of "fossil fuel" resource to tap into.
Ten years gives a lot of time to earthquake-proof our infrastructure, though it'll still really suck. Not as bad as most of the other world-affecting whale WYRs.