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For this reason, the "flerfspective" concept is a rich source of [[Wikipedia:Word salad|word salad]].
For this reason, the "flerfspective" concept is a rich source of [[Wikipedia:Word salad|word salad]].


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Revision as of 16:23, 1 December 2024

One of the first flerfspective diagrams, drawn ca. 1865 by Samuel Rowbotham
Screenshot from a modern animated diagram ca. 2016

Flerfspective is a term for the butchered mess that flerfs make out of linear perspective when using it to explain:

Vanishing Point Issue

A key misunderstanding is that flerfs think the vanishing point lies at a finite distance from the observer, when it's actually infinite.

The elevation angle of Rowbotham's sun would decrease as it moves away horizontally, but an elevation of 0° is the infinitesimal limit of this series.

In other words: the sun could recede horizontally forever, but could still never actually reach 0° elevation.

Rhetoric

Despite extravagant, ongoing efforts among globers to explain the above issue, to date apparently no flerf has ever comprehended it (except ex-flerfs).

When confronted on it, flerfs generally become chaos gremlins and rebut with statements like:

  • "The atmosphere magnifies things."
  • "Using an orthographic diagram to explain perspective is a category error."
  • "Math is a language, and can be used to lie just like any other language."
  • "We see in hyperbolic geometry, not Euclidean."
  • ... and many similar piles of nonsense.

For this reason, the "flerfspective" concept is a rich source of word salad.