3 How can the moon appear "upside down" when viewed from what the rest of us call "the southern hemisphere" on a flat Earth? (media.scored.co) posted 2 years ago by LightBringerFlex 2 years ago by LightBringerFlex +9 / -6 51 comments share 51 comments share save hide report block hide replies
The horizon, as it rises to eye level. The horizon will always rise to eye level
So you're saying that if you're standing at the tallest point of a plane, that some lower part of that plane will somehow "rise" up to block your view?
Yes.
How
Here is a orthographic view from a top that is 1 mile high, how the horizon rises to eye level .
FROM 1 MILE HIGH ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEW OF THE HORIZON RISING TO EYE LEVEL-
https://youtu.be/XOIMSEb6ZYk