83 pages, Paperback
First published January 1,1957
While I was deeply engrossed in reading Sunstone, my mind continuously wandered towards the realm of physics. The thought occurred to me that if one could somehow manage to ride around on a light ray, an astonishing fact would emerge - there would be no concept of time. This is because light is simultaneously present everywhere. It is only in our Earthbound rest frame that we experience and perceive life through the lens of time.
As I delved further into this line of thinking, it became increasingly clear to me that Sunstone can be seen as a personification of Time itself. It offers a unique perspective on what it might be like to view life from Time's point of view.
Just as light exists outside the boundaries of our ordinary perception of time, Sunstone seems to transcend the limitations of our temporal understanding and provide a glimpse into a different way of experiencing the world and all that it contains.