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i forgot pointing out, that because of the "rays" that are like spokes, all the light that hits the lens from a different direction converges to a different focal point inside of the eye (or not), so its not just the dead-on straight rays that get used. and the complete lens isnt really just a sphere. this is probably why the picture is blurry when something is out of focus, because the focal point is not right on the pixel. to get it into focus you have to deform the lens or move the pixels to the correct focal points, there should be muscles in the eye that can do that.

if the light source is not in focus, then the pixels would receive rays from multiple wrong angles.