Echoes Through Time is a cinematic, cerebral science fiction novel in the tradition of Arthur C. Clarke, Liu Cixin, and Ted Chiang. It is a meditation on identity, memory, and the fragility of causality—told through quiet revelation, haunting resonance, and the voice of a woman who refuses to let time decide everything
"Before the fracture. Before the Field. There was a choice that changed everything."
Centuries from now, humanity has mastered the impossible.
With the Unified Harmonic Field Equation, they reshape time—folding realities, correcting mistakes, and navigating fractured timelines. But the more they intervene, the deeper the cracks become.
Time is breaking.
And something is breaking through.
Dr Aiyla Kesrin believed the echoes—fragments of erased timelines—had been silenced. But now, new distortions emerge: memories she never lived, futures she never chose, cities she doesn't remember helping to build. All pointing to a singular moment at the heart of the Field—one no one remembers, but which changed everything.
As Dr Voren drifts beyond the Tribunal’s reach and Auron—the spectral AI bound to Aiyla—begins to fragment, Aiyla must journey deeper than ever before.
Not forward.
But inward.
Into the origin of the fractures.
Into the resonance at the core of time.
Into the one moment no one dares to remember—
The moment someone rewrote reality.
From the broken colonies of Titan to the buried cathedrals of pre-Collapse Earth, The Origin Singularity is a final reckoning with the cost of knowledge, the architecture of memory, and the haunting possibility that time was never neutral.
If time is a structure...
Then someone built it.
And Aiyla is about to meet them.
The characters Dr. Aiyla Kesrin and, Auron discover impossible mathematical Trigonometry symbols close to the Tigris in Egypt hinting at time travel
We discover that every human born into the Concord was given a neural seed at age six. By seventeen, Aiyla's implant became Auron
Aiyla and Auron take control of the ship for their first time travelling by folding time
Aiyla discovers. Three versions of the same moment. Three instances of Aiyla Kesrin. Not echoes. Not clones. Each was real. Each was her. Each bore the same memories until the divergence began. But in every version, in every possibility. Auron stood. Identical. Still. Present.
Echoes Through Time is a cinematic, cerebral science fiction novel in the tradition of Arthur C. Clarke, Liu Cixin, and Ted Chiang. It is a meditation on identity, memory, and the fragility of causality—told through quiet revelation, haunting resonance, and the voice of a woman who refuses to let time decide everything.
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