Newtonian mechanics are outside of our experience too, but the intuitive model is easier to derive than the intuitive model of QM.
Time is global within every single frame of reference. (From a physical perspective, time is observed rate of change, relative to the rate of change in the observer, so it is relativistic.)
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Time is observable only because of the existence of memory. In fact, time is only observable in the macro-scale due to entropic forces (in the direction of greater entropy).
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Biological systems however are capable of evolving in a direction opposite the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. This implies that life must be able to anticipate behavior beyond that found in inanimate objects.
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Yes, but with the caveat that time is only assumed to be global because it is the perception of a single point in its frame of reference.
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