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time-and-mortality

The intrinsic link between human awareness of time's passage and the inevitability of mortality.

1 chapter across 1 book

Between the Strokes of Night (1985)Charles Sheffield

Chapter 47

In the afterword of Between the Strokes of Night, Charles Sheffield reflects on the origin of the novel's central idea: the subjective perception of time and its potential scientific control. He contrasts objective, absolute time with the varying human experiences of time's passage and explores how this concept inspired the novel's plot and themes. Sheffield also discusses humanity's longstanding fascination with time, mortality, and the desire to manipulate temporal experience.