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the first telescopic binary found. <strong>The</strong> component stars are known as Mizar A <strong>and</strong> Mizar B. In<br />

1889, Mizar A was discovered to in fact be a binary as well, the first spectroscopic binary<br />

discovered, <strong>and</strong> with the subsequent discovery that Mizar B itself is also a binary, in total<br />

Mizar currently is known to be at least a quadruple star system."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

70 "... the body of the Archduke of Austria..."<br />

"Franz Ferdin<strong>and</strong> (December 18, 1863 – June 28, 1914) was an Archduke of Austria-Este,<br />

Prince Imperial of Austria <strong>and</strong> Prince Royal of Hungary <strong>and</strong> Bohemia, <strong>and</strong> from 1896 until<br />

his death, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne. His assassination in Sarajevo<br />

precipitated the Austrian declaration of war. This caused countries allied with Austria-<br />

Hungary (the Central Powers) <strong>and</strong> countries allied with Serbia (the Entente Powers) to<br />

declare war on each other, starting World War I.<br />

In 1889, Franz Ferdin<strong>and</strong>'s life changed dramatically. His cousin Crown Prince Rudolf<br />

committed suicide at his hunting lodge in Mayerling, leaving Franz Ferdin<strong>and</strong>'s father,<br />

Archduke Karl Ludwig, as first in line to the throne. However his father renounced his<br />

succession rights a few days after the Crown Prince's death. Henceforth, Franz Ferdin<strong>and</strong><br />

was groomed to succeed.<br />

On June 28, 1914, at approximately 11:15 am, Franz Ferdin<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> his wife were killed in<br />

Sarajevo, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia <strong>and</strong> Herzegovina, by<br />

Gavrilo Princip, a member of Young Bosnia <strong>and</strong> one of several (a few) assassins organized<br />

by <strong>The</strong> Black H<strong>and</strong> (Црна рука/Tsrna Ruka). <strong>The</strong> event, known as the Assassination in<br />

Sarajevo, triggered World War I.<br />

Franz <strong>and</strong> Sophie had previously been attacked when a bomb was thrown at their car. It<br />

missed them, but many civilians were injured. Franz <strong>and</strong> Sophie both insisted on going to<br />

see all those injured at the hospital. As a result of this, Princip saw them <strong>and</strong> shot Sophie in<br />

the abdomen. Franz was shot in the jugular <strong>and</strong> was still alive when witnesses arrived to his<br />

aid, but it was too late; he died within minutes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> assassinations, along with the arms race, nationalism, imperialism, militarism, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

alliance system all contributed to the beginning of World War I, which began less than two<br />

months after Franz Ferdin<strong>and</strong>'s death, with Austria-Hungary's declaration of war against<br />

Serbia."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

71 ..."force field"...<br />

"Originally a term coined by Michael Faraday to provide an intuitive paradigm, but theoretical<br />

construct, for the behavior of electromagnetic fields, the term force field refers to the<br />

lines of force one object (the "source object") exerts on another object or a collection<br />

of other objects. An object might be a mass particle or an electric or magnetic<br />

charge, for example. <strong>The</strong> lines do not have to be straight, in the Euclidean geometry case,<br />

but may be curved. Faraday called these theoretical connections between objects lines of<br />

force because the objects are most directly connected to the source object along this line.<br />

202

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