If our universe is flat, how do we see other objects in space 360 degrees around us everywhere we look?

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Shouldn’t we only be able to see other objects by looking out from the “sides” of our planet in line with the orientation of the flat universe?

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In this context flat means not curved. A parallel line is always parallel. Compare to a globe shape, for example, where the longitudes are not equal between latitude

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