The theories of Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin assume that there is an objective flow of time in the universe. The theory of evolution makes good sense so long as it is discussed within the context of Newton's universe (i.e., within the framework of Newton's objective/universal time flow). But the theory does not seem to "fit-in" very well or "belong" in Einstein's universe. Einstein's theory of relativity suggests that there is no objective flow of time in the universe; relativity suggests that the passage of time is entirely subjective and mind-dependent!
Can Darwin's objective evolutionary process take place in a universe in which there is no objective flow of time?
Temporal Passage: Geometric Considerations