Anyway, I'm not sure we've defined time yet. Since the thread is entitled God and Time....I figure it would be a good place to investigate again....
Time = duration.
The greatest conceivable being which is in the bounds of reality.
As long as there is/was God, there has been time.
It is not "greater than God"; God is not "bound" by time (duration) because God as no time (duration) limit.
We are bound by time, only because we have time limits.
We need to get to one place from another, it takes time.
God doesn't travel.
However, God did need to be on time to catch Abraham from stabbing hes son, Isaac.
God was bound be time when He trapped Egypt in the Red Sea.
He had to make it a perfect timing for Israel to be close enough to the other side to let Egypt in after Israel so that when Israel was safe, God let loose the Red Sea to come down on all of Pharaoh's army.
Before Creation, God was during eternity (which is different that infinity).
After this creation, when we will be in eternity, we will still have duration.
The reality which He is exists, we may understand &/or know by our perception of reality.
Dimensions are plains of which things in reality take up space.
3D:
Up & down, left & right, Forward & backward.
Time is not a dimension, but a reality of the fact of existence.
Better yet. We exist with in the periods of events which our lives are during (duration).
"Time out" is when the set period of duration is complete, finished, ended...etc...
If it were "in another time" that would be unrealistic, or out of the bounds of reality.
There is no such thing as another "place" of time, or duration.
When we sleep, we are unaware of the duration it takes for things to happen.
It's like "time flies faster when your having fun"
We are not taking notice of the duration which we are doing thing because our minds are on other things.
"A watched pot never boils".
It does, but it only "seems" to take longer than normal.
2Corinth 4:18 While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.Is this the Scripture which you're talking about?
That is talking about not looking at the things of this Earth, but at heavenly things, or the things concerning God's Kingdom.
Time is not spiritual. it is only duration.
You sound as if your talking about "string theory" which is about multiple strings of dimensional planes.
Duration