In a small town in India, on a sunny day in April of 1998, young Harshill, a 12-year-old boy known for his dedication to studying, reunited with his beloved uncle after a long separation. He had brought a gift for him: the 46th edition of 'Scientific Wonders,' a popular science magazine featuring fascinating articles on scientific discoveries and phenomena. A large ship that had run aground on an iceberg was the subject of the magazine's cover page. The article captivated him by seamlessly weaving together science and history into a compelling narrative, which was a stark contrast to the dry