Time feels steady on Earth, but does time move faster in space becomes a quiet question once gravity and motion are considered.
Far from massive objects like planets, time can pass slightly faster. Closer to strong gravity, like near Earth or a black hole, time slows down. Speed matters too — the faster you move, the slower time passes for you compared to others. These differences are small in everyday life, but they are real, measurable, and deeply woven into the structure of spacetime.
There is no single universal clock.
Let this gentle exploration of whether time moves faster in space soften your sense of time passing.
Breathe slowly. Let moments feel less rigid, less fixed. And rest in the calm of a universe where time flows differently depending on where you are.