>>19815744You mean what globe believers think they could see on level earth.
>why can't I see the Eiffel Tower from the coast of America? Because it's far away and far too small to perceive it visually. There is a limit to your vision, it's called the horizon. And it looks like pic related here. The mountains that are even further away behind the ones in the front, are even smaller visually, and everything even beyond that follows the same rule, it gets smaller and smaller and smaller to the point where you can not see it even if nothing blocks your view. And any objects/hills that are closer to you can block entire mountains. It's the reality of perspective. The Mount Everest is smaller than a dot from Germany, sitting there somewhere beyond the horizon behind tons of other stuff. Mountains, hills, buildings, clouds, that are all very close to me, and on top of that comes the atmospheric conditions. Air has water particles, it acts like a lens in the ever increasing distance.