Hi,
I don't know if this will help much but here goes anyway:
It has already been said that time is change. If nothing changes, then we would not notice the passage of time. If you put your self in a sense deprivation chamber where nothing whatsoever happens, you will get bored and annoyed. Your physical processes will continue to change, they will continue to mark the ghost of time through there changes. Your perception of the rate of change of time will alter though.
Have you tried the old trick of staring intently at the second hand of an analogue watch. In this case the rate of change of the clocks ticks remains the same but your perception of that rate alters. This means that the distance in time between two events is not reporting anything to your senses because if it did, staring at the watch would not make it feel as if time was taking longer.
When you sleep soundly, you do not notice the passage of time because your methods for representation are curtailed. I guess we could say that time and awareness are intrinsically related. Without one, you can't have the other.
In the physical universe, everything is interdependant. The rate at which change takes place is dependant upon the conditions surrounding the thing that is changing. Heat it up and it probably goes faster. Swing a clock with a pendulum round your head for an hour and it will operate at a different speed and so on.
Time is relative following a mathmatical equation because everything is relatve to its own particular circumstances and that includes our bodies.
Sit in a centrifuge for several years and who knows what will happen to your bodily processes, but you can be sure they will be affected.
The only thing we can experience is change, if you can really get into a situation where nothing changes, and that would have to include your mental and physical processe in total, then you would have no experience, no impressions whatsoever, and you would not experience time.
You cannot experience the temporal spaces between events, you can only experience the events, and that is why I called time a ghost!
Physics and relativity maps the interrelationship of change, that is why it is mathmatically dependant.
Few hope this makes sense!