That is only a small model. The end of it doesn't rise to eye level with perspective.
Predicted it.
See, you can't just make that assertion without any knowledge or proof. Do you even understand how perspective works? Allow me to enlighten you. Things farther away appear closer together because the angular distance between them (which the eye resolves) gets smaller. If you draw lines from your eye to the edges of those things and look at a viewing plane in front of you, you clearly see that distances appear smaller as things get farther away.
PERSPECTIVE IS NOT A PHYSICAL LAW. IT HAS NO BEARING TO PHYSICAL REALITY. IF THERE IS A CLEAR, UNOBSTRUCTED PATH BETWEEN TWO OBJECTS, YOU WILL SEE THEM. END OF DISCUSSION. QUIT ASSERTING THE SAME THING OVER AND OVER AGAIN WITHOUT AN ELEMENTARY UNDERSTANDING OF PHYSICS.
Let me put this in several different ways so you quit repeating this trash mantra. Maybe something will "click" in you.
1. Light travels in mostly straight lines.
2. Angles get "thinner" as an object moves farther away. Try some geometry.
3. Therefore, things farther away look smaller.
4. Perspective does not describe reality. It only describes how you see things.
-- If light travels in straight lines and there is a CLEAR path, then why won't the EM waves from the Sun reach your eye?
-- There is a CLEAR path as many diagrams have shown.
-- Try sticking a door shorter than you on the ground. Now try hiding your eyes from the afternoon sun. You can't, no matter how hard you try.
-- The Sun emits EM waves in all directions. Why, even though there is a CLEAR path from it (no wave blocks it), do we not see light from it according to your perspective explanation?
!!! Take an introductory physics course. You're being ridiculous. !!!