Yeah I perceive the sun going down and perceive there is not more light, which couldn't happen on a Flat Earth.
Go ahead. Watch the boat do the same thing. It disapears over the horizon, then you pull out you zoom camera and bend the earth back, magically seeing tje boat again.
Let me know when you can do that with the sun and I'll take you seriously.
Sure thing, don't believe your own eyes, believe you instead.
Oh but wait, even if we bought into your optical perspective theory, the sun is a giant ball of light and thus would still be visible and lighting up the entire sky at night.
Yeah I perceive the sun going down and perceive there is not more light, which couldn't happen on a Flat Earth.
Let me know when you can do that with the sun and I'll take you seriously.
"Laws of optical perspective" I hope you pretty cause u dumb as bricks.
Sure thing, don't believe your own eyes, believe you instead.
Oh but wait, even if we bought into your optical perspective theory, the sun is a giant ball of light and thus would still be visible and lighting up the entire sky at night.
Great then the sun sets and goes below the horizon.
When light gets blocked by particles it doesn't look like a sunset.