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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Angles, Perspective, and the Setting Sun.
« on: September 27, 2016, 02:45:42 PM »No, that is not true that a 3000x6000 mile right triangle always has the same angle as a 30x60 meter right triangle. It also depends how you are looking at it.
The angles change depending on your perspective and how you look at them. You showed this change of angle yourself with the illustration you provided in the OP where the angle changed:
A 40 degree angle turned into a completely different angle.
Oh goodie, back to angles 101. That picture represents an angle between 3 objects seen from an outside perspective. The physical angle doesn't change. The angle as we see it can change depending on where we are relative to the triangle.
We don't live in a two dimensional world. We might be looking at the angle on the far right, but you want us to measure it like we're looking at it like the angle on the far left. That makes no sense at all. You need to do the math from its appearance in reality, not from a hypothetical side view universe. The hypothetical side view is missing a dimension and certain aspects of perspective.
Your position that all angles are absolute and do not ever change is ridiculous. In fact, the idea that all angles should be measured from a specific side in a universe with higher dimensions is entirely arbitrary and bias. The illustration shows it very clearly. The angle goes from 40 degrees, to 51 degrees, to 73 degrees, as well as changes its height, depending on where we look!