Also. Light does bend. Depending on conditions, it curves more or less. The question you would then have to answer is not whether something far away can be seen, but why would it ever not be seen? For example, Chicago skyline can sometimes be seen across Lake Michigan from on top of sand dunes but only the upper parts of the buildings. If flat, why wouldnt the lower halves of the building always be visible with the top halves?
Also. Light does bend. Depending on conditions, it curves more or less. The question you would then have to answer is not whether something far away can be seen, but why would it ever not be seen? For example, Chicago skyline can sometimes be seen across Lake Michigan from on top of sand dunes but only the upper parts of the buildings. If flat, why wouldnt the lower halves of the building always be visible with the top halves?