As Expansion continues, Time speeds up, True or False?

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I have researched and know that Newton also mentioned absolute time in classical physics. The idea at that time was probably just to fix the distance quantities and the concept of time to find something like c.

In this case time would stop.
It makes sense. I'm thinking that all the motion we know is extremely small compared to the absolute of an extremely big scale. We appear, exist and perhaps disappear just like a very short moment in the experiment of particles colliding to create new particles.
So slow that it seems to stop, so small that it seems to stand still.