Six scientists build a time machine in a garage. They use it. They shouldn't have.
Jennifer and Sofia don't make it back. Stranded 70,000 years in the past, they do the only thing they can — they survive. They teach early humans to build, to farm, to think. They become myth. They become legend. And time fixes itself around them.
"The loop was never a mistake.
It was always the plan."
WHAT IT'S ABOUT
The Diamond Paradox is a time travel novel built around real science — stellar parallax, barycenter mechanics, Milankovitch cycles, Bragg gratings. The machine works. That's the problem.
When the team sends Jennifer and Sofia back in time, something goes wrong. They land 70,000 years in the past with no way home. What they build there — and who they become — is the entire story.
Back in the present, the rest of the team starts to notice that history has always contained them. The loop didn't break time. It was written into it from the beginning.
THE CAST
- Jennifer — the conductor. Natural history museum curator turned reluctant time traveler.
- Sofia — the voice. Comedian's timing, built for survival.
- Marcus — the mechanic. Grease in his cuticles, gold in the mountains.
- Eric — the engineer. Three equations behind his eyes at all times.
- Stacy — biotech. She had plans for the machine before it was finished.
- Kim — sharp, steady, the one who noticed first.
- Maya — not the villain yet. Just a woman who was married to Eric in a different timeline.
- Treasure — the lab mouse. He saw everything. He says nothing.
READ THE LOOP.
One paradox that was never supposed to close.
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