Different cosmic regions could experience different rates of time depending on mass distribution. A universe with large voids (low mass density) would experience faster time flow, while one with dense galaxy clusters would have pockets of slower time progression due to gravitational effects.
Time as a linear sequence in regions of the universe may vary and give rise to unexpected anomalies and perhaps should be considered separately from Global time (Cosmic Time)
Time as a linear sequence in regions of the universe may vary and give rise to unexpected anomalies and perhaps should be considered separately from Global time (Cosmic Time)