Now this is a thought provoking discussion I'm legitimately interesting in having... though I can't pretend to be an expert on quantum physics or relativity. My understanding of "time" is quite basic. Heck, a photon never "experiences" time. Per the theory of relativity, time slows down the faster you travel, and as you approach the speed of light, time approaches a standstill. If we were photons, from the moment we launched to the moment we collided with an object, no matter how far a distance we traveled, to us it would feel instantaneous, as no time passes for something moving at the speed of light.
Perhaps this creator Chinook speaks of is in that same mold... but it just seems like a lot of qualifiers, and thus I find it hard to call that the null.
If we agree that time = change, and we also agree that a universe existing is different than a universe not existing, then the mere existence of the universe (even at the VERY instant the universe "came to be" and no time has passed within) would imply that time has been experienced. And this assuming said creator literally created the universe in an absolute instant, and didn't ponder or plan the creation.