Perhaps the central idea of relativity is that there is no preferred time frame, no absolute time, length, or mass. It seems the only thing that is constant in our Universe is the speed of light. We make do by designating some time frames as being “standard” relative to other time frames. I suppose the first such one to be designated was Greenwich Mean Time. More recently, we have designated the Earth Centered Inertial frame (the ECI frame) as the reference for the GPS system. This type of designating standard times, or absolute times can only be carried so far, of course. Once we are exploring the rest of the solar system, and the galaxy, an Earth centered frame would not have much meaning at all. It would be somewhat presumptuous of us earthlings to think the rest of the galaxy runs on Earth time, let alone the rest of the Universe! But I don’t think we need to be too concerned about that for some time to come! Looking ahead to the day when we may need a true “Universal” time, remember that the speed of light is constant in all reference frames throughout the Universe. Maybe that can be adopted as a true Universal time standard some day?