Not even remotely CGI. The key tell to the curvature of the Earth is not even the circular horizon, but the fact that as the land masses get closer to the rim, they are clearly more angled away from the axis of view. If the Earth were flat, all the surface would be at the same apparent angle.
Who are you to say "don't trust it," when all you have to offer is ignorant prejudice?
Interesting idea. I’m eating lunch and my chin is approximately 90 degrees perpendicular to the flat level table. As I look to the far edge, the perimeter edge is clearly curved but it is at a 45 degree angle to my chin. A penny under my face looks round but the one across the table looks oval. So the assumption that all angles are same is provable and measurable false
Not even remotely CGI. The key tell to the curvature of the Earth is not even the circular horizon, but the fact that as the land masses get closer to the rim, they are clearly more angled away from the axis of view. If the Earth were flat, all the surface would be at the same apparent angle.
Who are you to say "don't trust it," when all you have to offer is ignorant prejudice?
Interesting idea. I’m eating lunch and my chin is approximately 90 degrees perpendicular to the flat level table. As I look to the far edge, the perimeter edge is clearly curved but it is at a 45 degree angle to my chin. A penny under my face looks round but the one across the table looks oval. So the assumption that all angles are same is provable and measurable false