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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yeah, your optic nerve would still transmit, so, you would get a weird view. You would feel dizzy pretty quickly, because your vision relies on feedback from the movement of the muscles that control the eyes (afferent feedback???). This is one of those amazing things that you don't think about, but your vision has to deal with all the time.
Example. Look at the top left of your monitor, then over at the right. What your mind 'saw' is the top left of the screen, then the top right. But your eyes saw this crazy motion that was flying all over the place. Your brain has to 1) take picture from eyes 2) build 3d map of world 3) take signals from muscles that moved the eyes 4) subtract 3 from 1 using 2, to build a 'picture of world and movement.
You can work around this. Cover one eye. Look at top left of screen. Now 'move' your eyes. Not by 'looking' buy by using your finger to move your eye's fixation (on the eyelid). See? World moves! This is what it's like when your eye is popped out.