Because it really seems like flat earth is just a derivative of Christian delusion.
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Yes they do. In several documents in fact, pour a stiff drink and check it out. https://www.galileolied.com/post/15-nasa-research-papers-admit-flat-nonrotating
No: they don't. There is a standard in papers related to things in motion for indicating your analysis does not include motion effects on certain planes, so that people reviewing thousands of pages' documentation of projects can know what papers are going to contain.
Since they don't have that in the truck driving business you didn't know about it but it's a standard procedure in government & government contracted technical papers.
It's been done since the middle 20th century as an aid in cataloging the millions of eventual pages,
military & civilian aeronautical and aerospace research was bound to create.