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Every time you try to keep your eyes open during a sneeze — you fail. But why? For decades, people believed sneezing with your eyes open would literally blast them out of your skull. That myth was taught as fact. It's completely wrong. The real reason is stranger and more fascinating: your brainstem closes your eyes before the sneeze even happens — automatically, involuntarily, before you have any chance to stop it. It's a coordinated nerve reflex involving over a dozen muscle groups, and your conscious mind has zero input. In this video, we break down the trigeminal nerve reflex, why 18–35% of people sneeze when they look at bright light, and what MIT researchers discovered in 2014 that shocked public health experts about how far a single sneeze actually travels. Your brain is doing a lot more than you think — and sneezing is proof. #howitsmade #DiscoveryOfCreation #manufacturing