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Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany: the inspiration for the Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. Neuschwanstein is a creation of ‘Mad King’ Ludwig II of Bavaria. Perched on a peak in the Alps, the gray granite castle rises to towers, turrets and pinnacles.
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You know these numbers:

On the surface they appear unrelated. e concerns natural logarithms, i is
imaginary, π concerns circles. But, amazingly:

Harvard mathematician Benjamin Peirce told a class, “It is absolutely paradoxical;
we cannot understand it, and we don’t know what it means, but we have proved it,
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In the summer of 1973, four hostages were taken in a botched bank robbery at Kreditbanken in Stockholm, Sweden. At the end of their captivity, six days later, they actively resisted rescue. They refused to testify against their captors, raised money for their legal defense, and according to some reports one of the hostages eventually became engaged to one of her jailed captors. |
This struck some folks as weird, and as a way of coping with this uneasiness, as they started seeing more examples they named this class of strange behavior the “Stockholm Syndrome.” |
Notorious in the United States is the case of Patty Hearst, who after being kidnapped and tortured by the Symbionese Liberation Army, took up arms and joined their cause, taking on the nom de guerre of “Tania” and helping the SLA rob banks. |
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