Luz De Otros Días by Arthur C. Clarke

In a world where technology has advanced to the point of making privacy obsolete, a groundbreaking invention allows people to see into the past, revealing hidden truths and altering the fabric of society. As individuals grapple with the implications of this new reality, the story explores the ethical dilemmas and societal upheavals that arise when secrets can no longer be kept. The narrative delves into the human psyche, examining how the ability to access past events affects relationships, power dynamics, and the very essence of human interaction, ultimately questioning the value of truth in a world where nothing can remain hidden.