Echoes of the Time out now

After a lot of self-doubt and procrastination

My science-fiction, mind-bending, poetically written short novella, is officially out now on Amazon.


It’s a fast-paced, one-hour read crafted for anyone who loves stories that stretch the imagination, bend reality, and leave you thinking long after the last page.

If you’ve been craving a quick yet powerful sci-fi experience, this book is here to satisfy your reading hunger.


I’d love for you to dive into it, explore the mystery, and share your thoughts.
Your ratings and feedback mean the world and help the story reach more readers.

Read it. Experience it. And if it speaks to you—rate it.

Here is the link

For global readers

Echoes of the Time

https://a.co/d/avEh8Z1

For Indian readers

Echoes of the time

https://amzn.in/d/gXjQT3Y

For Indian readers, buy it on amazon.in website as you can’t buy it on app ( uninstall Amazon app on phone , login on web in desktop mode, and buy it and read it on kindle app or device. Read it for free with kindle unlimited subscription)

There are some errors and mistakes because of my first attempt and my first experience with KDP publishing . My apologies in advance for that. If possible, give positive reviews, it would mean a lot to me.

Dark Matter and Dark Energy

Just imagine: you belong to only five percent of the universe. Atoms, molecules, carbon, oxygen, and everything you have ever touched, seen, or felt come from this tiny fraction.

The remaining ninety-five percent is made of dark matter and dark energy. Dark matter is the skeleton—the scaffolding—of the universe, while dark energy drives its expansion and is responsible for the forward flow of time.

Dark matter doesn’t interact with ordinary matter or even with light. It neither emits nor reflects light, which is why we cannot see it. We only perceive five percent of the universe; the rest remains invisible to us.

Dark matter communicates only through gravity, because it has mass. In regions where its density is high, it bends light—since light is affected by gravity. Dark matter is the very reason stars and planets don’t fly apart from their spiraling galaxies; it holds them together with its gravitational pull.

Dark matter doesn’t decay, it doesn’t age, and it has existed since the beginning of the universe. It has no internal clock of its own, yet it affects time through its mass. So if it were ever to take human form, it would carry no memories; the past, present, and future would feel like a single continuous moment, all existing in a kind of stillness.

Where dark matter interacts through gravity, dark energy acts as an anti-gravity force, causing the universe to expand. Together they are the true building blocks—the hidden architecture—of the cosmos. The absence of either would create a profound imbalance, threatening the existence of normal matter itself.

A perfect recipe for science fiction…