Dialogue 157 Human being is imperfect (approximate) animal

All creatures on the earth have unique biological Earth clock because they are all making a life journey riding on the time Earth train called gnowh.
Their biological clock is perfect Earth clock but our human beingsf clock is slightly different.
Although we human beings have the same perfect biological Earth clock, we have gotten an artificial Greenwich-time (Universal time) to much regret.
Artificial Greenwich-time (Universal time) is slightly different from the perfect Earth clock (biological clock) because Greenwich-time (Universal time) was made of average sun clock that complete sun set to be AM 0 clock.
Everything made by science is not perfect but imperfect (approximate), however we believe that it is perfect.
This is the reason why only we human beings are illusionary animal.
We human beings who live with partial view (independently) against the earth are imperfect (approximate) animal despite the fact that all creatures which live with total feeling for the earth is perfect (nothing wrong).
gTimeh and gspaceh are typical.
We make it a common sense to imperfect (approximate) Euclid space (plane space) although Riemann space (globe space) is perfect.
Euclid space (plane space) shows that total angle of triangle = 180 degrees which is imperfect (approximate).
Riemann space (globe space) shows that total angle of triangle >180 degrees which is perfect.
We human beings are an imperfect (approximate) animal who make imperfect (approximate) gtimeh and imperfect (approximate) gspaceh.
Therefore, we fell into misunderstanding to take static scenery (gspaceh) called gpasth, gpresenth and gfutureh as moving gtimeh because we opened the curtain of the window riding on and moving with the time Earth train called gnowh.
The reason why we feel that we are not moving in spite of the fact that we are moving with the earth is because we make it a common sense to imperfect (approximate) although we donft believe in geocentric theory but heliocentric theory.