Unless it is used instead of "blatant lie" or something. Or did I again understand something wrong?
(Like I have said countless times, my non-english background sometimes makes me greatly misunderstand other people writings.)
I can agree that for many unclear subjects it is possible to state different set of [objective] facts and we can call these alternatives - but unfortunately 'alternative facts' often mean unfounded subjective claims and nothing more. (I'm not denying of course the fact (no pun intended) that many 'facts' themselves have no relation to objective truth either.)
But all this is drifting away from thread topic - understanding of perspective in photography.