If time is a scalar quantity, then if we take our direction towards an area where there is more gravity then time is
affected by the direction... So doesn't it violate the law?? (More Gravity means time will tick faster; resulting in a
change in time due to direction)
 

The gravitational field is really a curving of space and time. The stronger the gravity, the more spacetime curves, and the slower time itself proceeds. ... Gravitational time dilation occurs whenever there is difference in the strength of gravity, no matter how small that difference is.

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