Time is a mystery from "summary" of The Edge of Time by Harrison Publishing
Time, that elusive and intangible entity that governs our lives with unwavering precision. We measure it in seconds, minutes, hours, days - yet it remains an enigma, a puzzle that defies our attempts to unravel its mysteries. The more we try to understand time, the more it slips through our fingers like grains of sand, leaving us grasping at shadows.
In the grand scheme of the universe, time is but a fleeting moment, a mere blip in the vast expanse of eternity. It is both a constant companion and a ruthless adversary, shaping our destinies with its unfathomable power. We are bound by its constraints, forever chasing after it, never quite able to catch up.
Time is a paradox, a contradiction that confounds our senses and challenges our perceptions. It flows like a river, never stopping, never pausing for breath. And yet, it is also a still, silent void, a vacuum that swallows everything in its path. We are caught in its relentless tide, swept along on a journey with no end in sight.
We search for meaning in the passage of time, for clues to unlock its secrets and decipher its mysteries. But time remains stubbornly resistant to our efforts, slipping away just when we think we have grasped it. It is a puzzle with no solution, a riddle with no answer.
And so we are left to ponder the unfathomable depths of time, to grapple with its complexities and wrestle with its contradictions. We are mere mortals in the face of its infinite power, forever at its mercy, forever in awe of its majesty. Time is a mystery, a conundrum that will never be solved - and perhaps that is its greatest gift to us, its eternal mystery that keeps us forever seeking, forever searching for the edge of time.