Interesting start for you. This query is big -- Einstein-level and all.
My opinion: if we think or use the word "time" it has a meaning or a type of definition for us. And most folks, indeed, use the word "time" such as, "I had a good time spending time at your party."
On the other hand, there is the word "timeless" and "timelessness." Such as, "Your party had a timeless impact on my life. I got in a fight and just got 10 stitches."
Also, there's words like immortality, immutability, eternity, eternality that might qualify as liquidating the consciousness or impact of time. As, "this relationship is so much fun that I'd like it to be eternal."
Plus, don't forget that in the "Superman" movie he flew the world backwards and saved Louis Lane. He defied time; reversed it.
I also like Tennessee William's witty take in "The Night of the Iguana" when Hanna Jelkes calls her grandfather, "Ninety years young." If you, therefore, want to be an iconoclast and a rebel, you might want to agressively position youself as categorically opposed to time; not relent to it, rebel against it. Distance racers are constantly working at opposing time ("fighting the clock"), and occasionally master it to some degree.
