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No. Flying the opposite the direction of the earth's rotation has no effect on on the earth unless he flys within the atmosphere, whereupon he unleashes hellacious weather changes due to the shear forces generated by his passage.
Supes cannot attain the speeds needed to test Enstein's General Theory of Relativity.
The Legion of Superheroes managed time travel a couple of time, IIRC, as well as The Flash (Barry Allen, both with and without the Time Treadmill), Professor Zoom (Reverse Flash with the Treadmill), Timerider, the Linear Men, and a couple of other I know I missed.
Flying around the earth wouldn't change its direction, but he can move fast enough to travel through time.
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