Do you absolutely not think? Or are you trying to trick people?
The horizon is never at eye level. It always remains in the peripheral part of vision, except when you slant the eye downward to focus on the horizon.
If the earth is flat, and the eye is above the earth, say 5 feet, the eye has to look downward to see the horizon. If the eye is 100 miles above the earth, it has to look downward a lot more.
The only way for the horizon to rise to meet the eye is if the earth is not flat, but concave, and we are living on the inside of a hollow earth.
No, jesuit sellout. Horizon is always at eye level no matter how high you go.
What you wrote applies for a ball. I do not need to look down to see a horizon in my everyday life because i do not live on a ball.