Srinagar, Jan. 26 -- Space has never been just a destination, it is an experience that reshapes how humans think about life, energy, and their place in the universe. A recent podcast conversation between entrepreneur Raj Shamani and veteran astronaut Sunita L. Williams, who has spent 286 days in space, offers a rare glimpse into how prolonged exposure to space alters not only scientific understanding, but also human perception itself. Williams' time aboard the International Space Station places her among a small group of people who have witnessed Earth from an entirely different vantage point. From orbit, Earth appears as a living, breathing system wrapped in a thin, fragile atmosphere, constantly interacting with cosmic forces. Astronaut...