Van Gogh believed The Starry Night was a failure
150 years later, physicists found something in that sky that shouldn't be there. A hidden order that Vincent captured while searching for his own peace. In this video: — The hidden turbulence of Kolmogorov in his brushwork. — Why the swirls follow a mathematical law Van Gogh couldn't have known. — The illusion your brain can't stabilize. — The pigments lost to time — forever. — The "mistake" that became the most recognized painting in history. This is not just art history. It's an anomaly.

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How did we miss this for 350 years?

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