Thinking of time as the dimension orthogonal to depth, it seems logical that the rate at which a body moves through time could vary. Do units exist for rate of movement through time? The numerator seems clear (e.g. seconds), but what could the denominator be?
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When you are taking of RATE you already mean the flow of time.
So rate at which a body moves through time is not a physically correct statement.
According to the velocities of bodies the perception of time may be different but the rate of flow of events is TIME itself.
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