Why is it that when a nearsighted blurry vision becomes clear when looking through a very small hole cutout?

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Why is it that when a nearsighted blurry vision becomes clear when looking through a very small hole cutout?

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Light from a point in the scene only has one possible path to the retina and light from no other point in the scene can hit the same point on the retina. The image is therefore sharp.

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