I think you're right, but I think you have a better grasp of the concept from a physics point of view. I think it highlights that time is relative and reinforces Einstein's arguements regarding relativistic philosophy, but the problems of thought associated with time seem such great obstacles to overcome that I am sure that time must be something very simple like being the relationship (or relativity) of fundamental constituents of matter (quarks and leptons) to space. I think chrono-dynamics (study of the movement of time) is something that quantum physics should and will develop more thoroughly over the coming years, and I think it will be closely linked to asymptotic freedom and the motion of quarks within atoms.
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