You make the same mistake as the rest of their comrades in astrophotography these tricks with the focus not work
No, once again you fail to understand the problem
at all. The ratio of the distances between the photographer and various objects in the field of view is what determines,
along with focal length, the apparent sizes. You defeated that by cropping and resizing the image to make some selected object the same size in the frame, and then defeated it by studying only one effect in isolation. You simply don't know what you're doing, and you're fudging the evidence to make it come out the way you need it to.
What's really sad is that in order to have staged this experiment, you had to have seen the effects we referred to. But you've deliberately arranged for data points that appear to prove your point in defiance of that.