Our world is a bit like a jigsaw puzzle where the media gives us an inverted picture on the box. Eventually life experience tells you the sea is below the horizon, and the sky above; so one piece must be upside down. But then it doesn't fit the rest of the puzzle, so… (THREAD)
…you begin looking at adjacent pieces, and find the are the wrong way up too. And you find other scattered pieces that cannot be the way the box lid tells you. Eventually you realise that the box picture is reversed. But then there's a problem…
…you try to point out to someone that a piece of their puzzle is upside down, but they tell you that cannot be, since it fits with all the other pieces around it. Their frame of reference is the box lid, not reality of that which was photographed originally. They must…
…condemn you for your rude suggestion that the puzzle manufacturer was either incompetent or malevolent in printing the whole puzzle image the wrong way up. How could that be when everyone knows the boxes are all the same, and nobody has complained until now! The only way out…
…is for you all to make a trip to the original scene to get first hand data on which way is "up". The frame of reference has to be direct and empirical, not the denoted picture that could have been flipped. Only those with certain life experience will notice "reality inversion".