Perfect proof using Tom's favorite Rubix cube model of a 32x32 mile cube at 3000 miles
Shots were slightly south of center line to show the 3d geometry
Figur d1 shows 3000-mile geometry
Figure d2 shows that the east face is Light blue and dark blue, the bottom is black and white, and the front face of light and dark green
Figure d3 shows the west face is light pink and dark pink, the bottom is black and white, and the front face of light and dark green
Figure d4 shows that a viewer east of the center line would see the bottom black and white, the east blue face and the front green face
Figure d5 shows that a viewer west of the center line would see the bottom black and white, the west pink face and the front green face
Figure d6 shows that a viewer on the center line would see the bottom black and white and the front green face
This proves what we already knew, you can never see more than three sides of a cube and 3000 miles is not nearly far enough away for everyone to see the same view of a cube or the moon.
Obviously, distance is not relevant. This works at 3 microns, 3 mm, 3 inches, 3 miles, 3000 miles. Tom would have us believe in some magic light bending where all my viewers saw the same thing. Not going to happen.
Case closed.