I’ve explained it to you many many times already, but every time you just keep playing the moron.
No, you haven't.
Instead, you just keep repeating the same vague BS, which is refuted.
Again, saying it is perspective or vanishing point explains NOTHING.
Again, the fact we can zoom in and see parts roughly the same size (or smaller) than what is hidden, clearly resolved, demonstrates it is NOT perspective or vanishing point.
Perspective makes the smallest part unresolvable first. Not the LOWEST.
And again, if it was perspective, getting higher would make it worse, because you are then further away and typically at a worse angle. Yet in reality, getting higher makes it so you can see further.
Your pathetic BS doesn't work.
So the one playing the moron here is YOU!
Again, both the bottom of objects on the surface AND the top of the surface appear to merge together in the distance, NOT JUST THE BOTTOM OF OBJECTS ON THAT SURFACE.
Again, HOW?
Stop just appealing to magic and instead try to explain it.
Do you understand how perspective works at all?
Do you understand how the vanishing point works at all?
Unless you are appealing to the literal vanishing point which is infinitely far away, it is simply objects being too small to resolve.
This is something which varies with different optics.
Yet the horizon, and objects being obscured by it is not.
So if you want to appeal to perspective, stop with the pathetic vague BS, and directly explain the issue.
Not some pathetic BS of "the surface and object merge together", which is NOTHING like how perspective works, and instead clearly explain the key issues with it being perspective.
How an object that should be resolvable is magically hidden.
How different optics, with different resolution limits play no role (once it gets good enough to resolve the part of the object equal to the part hidden).
How getting higher, which makes you further away, makes more visible.
Otherwise, you aren't explaining anything; instead you are just repeating the same pathetic BS to pretend to explain because you know you have no actual explanation.
When extremely close to one another, they appear to merge as one, and no instruments can see them as separate either!
Why/how?
What magic causes this?
Again, stop with the vague BS and explain how.
Let’s say we had two railroad tracks, which are already near each other, and put them within a few mm of each other, still parallel the entire distance out.
And then zoom in with better optics and see the gap clearly resolved.
We also have a powerful telescope to magnify the two tracks going out into the distance, because you believe we’ll be able to see them as two tracks the whole way out, all we need is an instrument with enough magnification, etc…
Yes, because that is how reality works.
And there are 2 parts to it.
One part is the limit of resolution of devices.
The other is whatever device is used to obtain an image, e.g. a camera, roughly relating to zoom.
But we don't need to appeal to pathetic BS like that.
As was posted right near the start of this thread:

The sections of the building are clearly resolvable, yet they are hidden.
The fact the higher sections are resolvable indicates we have the resolving power to be able to see such a section, that perspective cannot possibly be hiding it.
So it clearly shows your claim is pure BS.
You’re completely wrong.
If I'm wrong, why does all the evidence back me up, and you can't explain anything and instead need to just continually assert vague BS with no explanation at all?
Effectively just repeating the same pathetic assertions.
Do you understand what I’m saying here?
Yes. Do you understand that I'm not stupid enough to accept your wilful lies?
Do you understand that I know you are wilfully lying to everyone?
Do you understand that perspective doesn't do what you need it to?
Just for further clarity, perspective is not some strange FE voodoo magic.
It is simple geometry.
To simplify a bit - if you are looking directly at the middle of a flat object which is perpendicular to you, it has a height (or width or whatever dimension you want) of h, and is a distance d away; then its angular size is given by 2*atan(h/2d).
So the further away it is, the smaller its angular size.
So if you want to be able to resolve 2 points separated by that distance h, you need something that can resolve that angular size.
There is no magical merging which prevents optics from resolving things.
Now stop with the pathetic BS and EXPLAIN what magic hides the bottom.
Do you understand what that word means?
EXPLAIN
Not just assert what you need to explain, instead, explain it, explain the mechanism of how it works.