You think? I'm not sure how some youtube video convinced you of that, but it doesnt make sense to me.
If the Earth is flat I would expect something on the horizon to get smaller and smaller and smaller until I can't see it anymore. But it would NOT get cut off at the bottom by the water line.
This seems a pretty obvious proof of curvature to me. You can continue to repeat your mantra about "it's vanishing point bro" but that does not make sense. Think about the rocket, does it get cut off? Why not? What's so special about the horizon that cuts things off? That's right, curvature.
If the Earth is flat I would expect something on the horizon to get smaller and smaller and smaller until I can't see it anymore. But it would NOT get cut off at the bottom by the water line.
This seems a pretty obvious proof of curvature to me. You can continue to repeat your mantra about "it's vanishing point bro" but that does not make sense. Think about the rocket, does it get cut off? Why not? What's so special about the horizon that cuts things off? That's right, curvature.