(Disclaimer: I know little to nothing of electricity.)
If the eyes mattered and needed to be modeled, then they would be part of the electrical system and therefore would have the risk of being turned on at the same time as the tears. The only way to prevent this is by putting an insulator between eye and tear which is infeasible seeing as eyes generate tears. Therefore, there is a risk of electrocution by mini lightning zapping your eyes, which doesn’t sound fun.
Would the tears and their paths make interesting circuits? Salt water is probably a reasonable conductor, but I’m not sure how to model the eyes.
Prob not. It’s not just about lowering resistance. You need to be able to control the gain and the flow of it to make things interesting
(Disclaimer: I know little to nothing of electricity.)
If the eyes mattered and needed to be modeled, then they would be part of the electrical system and therefore would have the risk of being turned on at the same time as the tears. The only way to prevent this is by putting an insulator between eye and tear which is infeasible seeing as eyes generate tears. Therefore, there is a risk of electrocution by mini lightning zapping your eyes, which doesn’t sound fun.
Agree that this is a circuit you should never use. But theoretically it could be a circuit that does… something? Maybe?