The observation on both sides of the corridor are exactly the same. The objects at the other end are not visible.
This removes out the claims of the corridor being slanted in any way. Because if it is slanted towards one end which is causing the object to disappear. Then the object has to visible from the other end. You can’t have the same observation on both sides.
Look closely at the observation, and you will see that a horizon is formed for the camera as it is so near to the floor. This horizon is at a finite distance from the phone. Objects on the floor beyond this distance will not be visible which is what is happening from both sides of the corridor.
HORIZON IS FORMED DUE TO PERSPECTIVE AT A FINITE DISTANCE ON A FLAT EARTH.
That is how objects going beyond it start bottoming out like like the Sun and the Boat.
Everyone should really start learning perspective instead of claiming that the floor is slanted or some other discrepancy. There is more to perspective than just objects becoming smaller as they go farther.
Flat Earth: Perspective Demonstration on a long corridor: Part2
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