If you draw a circle, the smaller you draw it, the more it seems to look like a dot. The larger you draw the circle, the more the curve is so spread out, that when you focus on one part of that huge circle, it begins to look like a long line with a slight curve. Keep making it larger and the curve seems to be less and less noticeable.
You can also see this effect by holding a ball and moving it closer or further away from your eyes while focusing on the curve at the edge.
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Reply to if the earth is a sphere then why are we in a flat surface?? by jeezy___
If you draw a circle, the smaller you draw it, the more it seems to look like a dot. The larger you draw the circle, the more the curve is so spread out, that when you focus on one part of that huge circle, it begins to look like a long line with a slight curve. Keep making it larger and the curve seems to be less and less noticeable.
You can also see this effect by holding a ball and moving it closer or further away from your eyes while focusing on the curve at the edge.