To those questioning where we got the reasonable idea that the earth has no centre, and is infinite in nature, please refer to the bodies of work from these notable scientists:
Samuel Rowbotham
Samuel Shenton
Charles Johnson
John Davis
Each of these have shown support for said model and have built arguments supporting it.
When we gaze out on a clear night from any part of the earth you care to stand on, the view, though not the same, is very similar lots and lots of stars some satellites and if it’s a moonless night and you’re far from bright city lights, the Milky Way. If you’re in the right place you might even catch a glimpse of the ISS whizzing by.
One would have thought that if the earth were a plane and an infinite one to boot that some of the infinite nature of the earth you claim would be observable from somewhere.
The setting and rising sun along with ‘hundreds’ of other reasons I think makes your claim out to be false. One would have thought, to keep this simple, that to claim an infinite earth one would have been required to have had at least an observation of it. Assuming you have observed it, perhaps on your holiday to the edge? can you suggest the best vantage point to catch a glimpse of our infinite plane. As Rowbotham never left the UK I’m assuming it must be viewable from here.