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Only in a top-down perspective. Most screens are vertically oriented though, meaning the reference 2D plane is left-right-up-down.
You're mixing up perspective with the object's actual coordinates system. The "left-right-up-down" are your perspective or computer screen and do not define the axes of the object itself. The object has its own.
If I rotate a map on a table, it's X and Y don't suddenly flip. The coordinates belong to the object, I'm just viewing them from a different perspective now.
In mathematics, the Z axis only exists because it's defined as being perpendicular to an existing plane (the plane X and Y form). The gridlines represent that plane and Z's extrusion values reference it. Your perspective or viewing angle don't influence these coordinates at all.
Commonly we face the XY plane down as it's "floor". We build things from the ground up. We draw from top down. It's just how gravity brought the standard around. You can flip it however you want, though. But if you see a grid, that's a plane and Z is extrusion off that.
By your own logic there is no “up”, only x/y/z, so what’s your complaint?
There is NO mathematical or physical reason why XY should be the floor, that is your own bias.