Two things can be accomplished to prove quantum time. The first, is the easiest. That would be changing the coordinates of quantum time intentionally to move around the artificial matrix that we experience as the dimensional universe. It is likely we do this unintentionally and that it occurs regularly in nature. It is possible we see this in something as simple as quantum movement or the scattering of light through interference or diffraction. But we "know" that we see it within black holes and temporary black holes. To do this predictably and repeatedly would accomplish something more dramatic and a great deal more useful. Since this occurs, we have the ability to accomplish it and relatively quickly using the basic concepts of quantum time theory.
The more complicated test also occurs within black holes which is to rewind time, at least one of the three potential dimensions of clock time (time coordinates) which would be parallel to the three spacial dimensions (dimensional coordinates).
The question of how the other two clock time coordinates are experienced, if they exist at all, must be explored in another entry.
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