Time moves in one direction; to the future. An electrostatic force can be plus or minus and therefore can move in two directions. One may argue that we might someday go back into time, but this is not common like plus and minus charges which are paired. A charge in motion creates a magnetic field such that we go from electrostatic to electromagnetic force. Time in motion causes time to slow, but no second phenomena is created. Time is actually closest to the concept of entropy, in that according to the second law, entropy has to increase over time. Time and entropy go in one direction. If we were to go back into time, entropy would still need to increase, since there is no such thing as perpetual motion, therefore the machine or device would add entropy to the universe, thereby changing the past, so the vector mono-directional vector of time is still in the future; change of state.
Cesspool. Sounds cool and deep and liquid and full of cess to wade through. And for all time, which is evidently perfectly spherical and of infinite volume.