The idea of ‘absolute time’ is an illusion. Physics and subjective experience reveal why.
Place one clock at the top of a mountain. Place another on the beach. Eventually, you’ll see that each clock tells a different time. Why? Time moves slower as you get closer to Earth, because, as Einstein posited in his theory of general relativity, the gravity of a large mass, like Earth, warps the space and time around it.
Scientists first observed this “time dilation” effect on the cosmic scale, such as when a star passes near a black hole.