Message from @Wiggles
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No. It doesn’t.
Oh really?
That’s like asking why we can’t see passed the vanishing point.
Not after the vanishing point, no.
hello, i am wiggles
no you are phil
but that's my youtube name
for christ sakes @Derek Nelson it's 2019, don't you realize if the roads were a kilometer above ground they'd converge way above the horizon
oh
That is an entirely flat table.
if the table obscures the dominos, then no, it isn't
or if it obscures the car wheels, the table isn't flat
It’s a completely flat table. Just like any found in a household kitchen.
i can conceive of a table not being flat
You can do it yourself.
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you and me on a perfectly flat gym floor @Derek Nelson . Stand somewhere where i can't see your shoes, and put my eyes anywhere above the floor you want
it's a game you'll always frigging lose because i'll always have a straight line from my eye to your shoes
and in fact i WILL always see your shoes
He simply moves the coin further away. And we lose sight of it.
On a flat surface.
so then the table isn't flat
don't you get this?
Obviously you don’t.
there's half the CN tower disappearing.
you go ahead and try and prove a surface is flat without optics, then you demonstrate an object being obscured by that surface, then you have a point
damn thats cool
I already explained that with the perspective ramp.
On a ball of 24,901 miles in circumference, we shouldn’t see the Sears tower, AT ALL.
On a flat surface, we see objects disappearing bottom first.
heres a close up of a basketball https://i.redd.it/znl7nrd8u8311.jpg
i guess basketballs are flat now
Uhhh what does the Sears tower have to do with this? Also I believe you mean the Willis tower.