When a rusted, encrypted letter is recovered from the wreckage of the Titanic, brilliant but socially withdrawn quantum physicist Dr Aanya Sen is invited to analyse it. Buried in archaic mathematical notation, the letter contains a partial expression of the Unit Particle Equation-a theoretical framework long dismissed by mainstream physics as pseudoscientific mysticism.But Aanya detects something terrifyingly precise. The maths predicts an unknown quantum particle whose spin state may underpin the entire fabric of space-time. As she digs deeper, her mentor at CERN abruptly disappears, and her research is forcefully shut down. Mysterious gravitational fluctuations begin to occur around the world-anomalies the global scientific community is either unwilling or afraid to explain.Clues in the letter lead Aanya to a secret archive in Switzerland, where she uncovers a lost manuscript detailing an unsanctioned scientific mission-launched in 1912, under the guise of a British expedition, destined for Saturn's moon, Titan. The ship's passengers included rogue scientists and physicists expelled from academia for advocating the existence of the Unit Particle and a theory they called The Spiral Equation-an attempt to mathematically model the mechanics of time itself.As global gravity disturbances intensify, Aanya realizes the Earth is responding to the spin of something massive. Her equations predict an approaching singularity-a catastrophic collapse that starts not with energy, but with information.Now hunted by a clandestine techno-theocratic group known as The Spiral Order, who believes the Unit Particle is the divine code of creation, Aanya is forced off-grid. With the help of a small team of outcast scientists and an ex-NASA pilot, she plans an illegal launch to Titan, using recovered blueprints from the 1912 mission and black market propulsion tech.On Titan, they discover a decaying subterranean laboratory. At its heart is an ancient, still-operating device-the Echotron-a quantum reactor built to contain and stabilise the Unit Particle. But the reactor is slowly failing. The "spin" Aanya had detected on Earth is coming from this machine. It is generating a simulation layer that overlays physical reality with predictive echoes. As the system destabilises, those echoes intensify-fracturing linear time on Earth.Aanya and her crew experiment with the reactor and briefly simulate alternate timelines, witnessing versions of Earth where the Titanic never sank, where World War II never occurred, and where she herself never existed. These aren't alternate universes-they are probabilistic memory paths stored in the particle's rotational field. The reactor, once stabilised, acted as a lock. Now it's open.On Earth, events spiral into chaos. Time anomalies appear in London and Mumbai. A mini-singularity forms in the Earth's core. Governments descend into crisis. The Spiral Order launches its own expedition to Titan, determined to either seize control of the reactor or destroy it entirely.In a final confrontation, Aanya learns the truth: the 1912 mission wasn't the first. The letter she decoded was written by her, in a previous cycle of time, one where she failed to stop the collapse. The entire timeline is caught in a paradox of repetition-a spiral of echoing cause and effect centred on her consciousness and the Unit Particle.To break the loop and prevent the collapse of reality, Aanya must erase the one constant across every simulation: herself. By entering the Echotron's core and aligning her consciousness with the particle's spin, she becomes the stabilizing vector-but at the cost of her own identity, memory, and historical presence.