As I've said before, this is an enquiry into visual geometry and the difference between visual and physical geometry.

Cezanne's painting is there because it is presented under forced perspective, which was what my previous post was about. As stated by Wikipedia:



I'm not sure why you are bring up natural science in this thread unless you have practical demonstrations and practical reference points in this reality for me.

Visual geometry is different from physical geometry, e.g. railway tracks appear to converge at a vanishing point. The physical geometry is that parallel lines never intersect. The railway tracks only appear to be coming together, the reality is they are always the same distance apart.

Have a great New Year Beanz, all the best to you and your family.