I like the idea that the chronon (time particle) is the inverted viscera of the quantum. It is not however a point but rather a non-local area of potential that measures the probability of motion over distance of any energy particle. At any given moment, a particle has a direction and velocity that can be described by an oblong sphere of notional space that I would describe as time. If every photon is surrounded by this chronomic sphere (or ring), there is an aspect of it that is already moving faster than the speed of light, a potential which is collapsed when the particle moves over any given time frame. The universe therefore is filled with a lot more time than energy and all of it is moving fater than the speed of light. Furthermore, when the universe just began there was more time than there is now but as energy evolves towards a big crunch, time begins to run out and the universe slows down.
Just a thought...