In your example using an image of parallel tree trunks, you take a side view then show a 2nd view with the camera rotated 90 degrees pointed up. The fucking tree trunks are no longer vertical, you've changed the perspective so they're all horizontal with respect to the camera you deceptive faggot. The images of crepuscular rays posted above all have a horizontal view, the camera isn't pointed up.
I'm not cherry-picking optical effects here, you guys claiming we're on a globe are deceptive faggots.
You seem to forget that there are multitudes of sun positions other than overhead and sunset. If the sun is as close as you say, its size would appear dramatically different to a person viewing it overhead, and someone viewing it from, say 4 thousand miles away.
What are the Light Beams Coming from Clouds Called?
These beams appear to converge toward the sun but this is an illusion, similar to the impression that the rails on train tracks appear to come together in the distance.
The gravity of the situation is that you will soon be pulled into your grave by your density.