>>15760799Imagine flat earthers were actually right. How do we picture an endless flat body of water? An extended flat plane? And imagine putting a fictitious endless corridor on that perfectly flat water.
In the law of perspective everything is squared and merges to your eye level into a vanishing point, which in open terrain is just the horizon all around us. Everything that is above your eye level comes down visually, and everything that is below your eye level comes up visually. That vanishing point is demonstrated by a long corridor in which you can not perceive the end since it's just too small and too far away, the corridor seems to become a point due to that optical effect.
Of course this is all wild speculation since we all know experts like Einjudenstein told us that we live on a spinning wobbling shooting ball with air pressure (without a container) within an infinite vacuum. And water surface curves 8 inch per mile^2. According to the textbooks.
But what would that world in which water is perfectly level look like? Would it maybe look more or less like pic related?