Okay, I know it sounds weird, but hear me out:
We know space is expanding, sure. That's been established science for a while now. All three spatial dimensions at the same (increasing) rate.
So ... why should we assume that the 4th dimension -- time -- is static and unchanging like we used to think space was? Could time also be expanding or contracting? (Expanding seems more likely, as it would match what the other dimensions are doing.) After all, spacetime is all one thing, really. Space and time are inextricably linked. When you think of it that way, it seems nearly impossible that space would be expanding while time is not. Spacetime is expanding, so wouldn't that include time as well?
My question here is: what would it look like, subjectively, from our perspective inside it, if time was expanding just like space? Would we be able to measure it at all? Would there be any difference? Could the acceleration of space expansion ('dark energy') actually be explained by time expansion instead?
For a moment, imagine a universe where time definitely is expanding. Even if you don't think time could really be expanding, let's think about that hypothetical universe where it definitely is. What would that universe be like? How would it be different -- if at all -- from our universe?
Does it even matter? If time is expanding, but we still experience it passing at a constant rate, why would we even care whether it's expanding or not? An observer somehow watching it happen from 'outside of time' might, say, see things happening slower and slower ... but for beings living inside of spacetime, with their subjective perceptions also dependent upon the flow of time, would it actually change anything at all?
It's an interesting question, that from my searching around we don't really know if time is expanding or what that would mean.
One interesting answer I found is this:
That is to say, we know time is not expanding because we use time as our scale. The link has a bunch of maths if that's your thing.
I also found a suggestion that time expanding would likely act like other time dilation, that is to say that it would only be noticeable by an independent observer (such as if a spacecraft were traveling near the speed of light, those on board might only experience a few weeks passing as it travels to Alpha Centauri, but for those remaining on earth it may appear as 5 years).