When your iris changes in size from light why does does the area we can see not change?

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When your iris changes in size from light why does does the area we can see not change?

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Let’s call them points. Every tiny point on the area of your iris all projects the same full image on your retina. The more points, the more of these full images overlap, making it brighter.

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