October The First Is Too Late Here

First published in 1966, is a speculative science fiction novel by renowned British astrophysicist Sir Fred Hoyle. Moving beyond typical "time travel," the story explores a world fractured into coexisting temporal zones—a "geographic timeslip" where different eras of history and the future exist simultaneously on the same planet. Plot Summary

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The future civilization has abandoned "progress," having seen humanity repeatedly destroy itself through war and overpopulation. Critical Reception First published in 1966, is a speculative science

As the world begins to unravel, they discover that Earth has been divided into distinct time spheres: Remains in the present day (1966).

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Hoyle uses the characters (specifically Sinclair) as mouthpieces to discuss the idea that time does not "flow" but exists as a four-dimensional spiral where all points are equally real.