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[–] Pattoe [S] ago 

I've only ever heard 'event horizon' being used to describe the distance at which light is pulled into a black hole, this forming the black holes shape and size as far as the eye can see.

Does this 'event horizon: you speak of also affect the distance at which you can see stars and therefore would mean stars are a lot closer to earth than we are told?

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[–] frankenham ago  (edited ago)

Not that I'm aware of, its based off the idea of the earth being a flat plane and how we perceive 3 dimensional space. I meant to say vanishing point of the horizon in my first post, event horizon was the wrong term.