Made another drawing for you, showing that the further away something gets, the lower in the sky will it appear to us. This is due to how perspective works:
That doesn't change what i said. Yes some folks would see the moon directly above, others would see it off in the distance, but everyone would see it all the time.
Once the moon gets far enough away, and you watch it at, say a 0.01 degree angel, then our view of it will be blocked by literally anything between us and where the moon would appear to us in the distance.
Give me numbers then. What's the diameter of the flat earth and how far is the moon from the surface? Then we can check if it's even possible to get a 0.01 degree angle, even from edge to edge.
Visually, vision of the moon is blocked by the horizon. Physically, it is not blocked. As I said, get an optical zoom device, and you can increase you vision range.
Distance that we are given from the north pole to the south pole is 12400 miles, so you can times that with two. So the diameter of the known flat earth, is around 24800 miles. While the height of the moon would be at around 3000 miles above the earth. Good luck with the checking.
Made another drawing for you, showing that the further away something gets, the lower in the sky will it appear to us. This is due to how perspective works:
https://ibb.co/YkLSkq7
That doesn't change what i said. Yes some folks would see the moon directly above, others would see it off in the distance, but everyone would see it all the time.
Once the moon gets far enough away, and you watch it at, say a 0.01 degree angel, then our view of it will be blocked by literally anything between us and where the moon would appear to us in the distance.
Give me numbers then. What's the diameter of the flat earth and how far is the moon from the surface? Then we can check if it's even possible to get a 0.01 degree angle, even from edge to edge.
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Visually, vision of the moon is blocked by the horizon. Physically, it is not blocked. As I said, get an optical zoom device, and you can increase you vision range.
Distance that we are given from the north pole to the south pole is 12400 miles, so you can times that with two. So the diameter of the known flat earth, is around 24800 miles. While the height of the moon would be at around 3000 miles above the earth. Good luck with the checking.