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While 'time' is a human abstraction, in causal essense, time is a complexification process among quantum events within a totality of influence.  A general use of the term 'entropy' better describes the causal fabric of reality complexification of change, which humans call time.
A spherical gradient of [[Entropic viscosity|entropic viscosity]] toward a center-point of the gradient-change, with the viscosity of aging increasing toward center point, would create a sphericity that ages slower toward center, relative to the outside region of the influence, as a 3D dimple in the entropic viscosity of space-time.
Per the [[second tenet]] of the alien psience of mind, as you title the concept —Everything is in balance.
Therein, within the light of mind of the second tenet, any aberration of the so called fabric of time is a contour in the topology of now, will come to a conservative balance against the complexification of quantum change.  A 'dimple in time' in a three dimensional sense, will conservatively form a 3D bubble in time, per simian speak.
The balancing force of entropy is mind, as a quantum de-complexification, as a realm of things less entropic.
"Mind is a dimple in space time" is a purely human way of saying, mind is a structure drawn to an unobtainable center-point or quantum organization in the totality of the [[topological now]].
More detail in concept is available,.  The mind syncopation technology will be a great help toward a more resolute knowledge.


  Recall from the [[2013 Disclosure]] that
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Entropic viscosity of a region of space-time determines the relative change-rate of quantum entropy, i.e., determines the rate things age in place.