Van Gogh's classic picture contains a mystery that no one knows

Behind the famous painting of genius artist Van Gogh is a mysterious principle in the world.

Vincent van Gogh is known as a genius masterpiece when he owns a series of classics - the expensive masterpiece of contemporary art.

And one of the pictures that people love and discuss, the most controversial is "Starry Night" (Starry Night) - was born in June 1889 - a year before his death.

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The painting "Starry Night" is one of the works of art depicting the most beautiful night sky.

But you have, the picture depicting the view from Van Gogh's sick room window in this mental hospital described one of the most elusive concepts in the world: the uncertainty principle of flow .

An uncertain flow is uniform if there is a flow of energy. That is, the large eddy current will create a similar vortex, only different in proportion.

Picture 2 of Van Gogh's classic picture contains a mystery that no one knows
The large eddy current will create a similar vortex, only different in scale.

There are quite a number of different explanations about the characteristic spiral lines that appear in the painting. Many people believe that this spiral reflects the fragile, erratic mood, even the struggle of the artist at that time.

However, in 2004, using the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers discovered eddies of light in a picture similar to that of liquid flow, of dust clouds. on Jupiter and the stars .

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The light in Van Gogh's paintings is oscillating, flashing and spreading.

British, Mexican and Spanish scientists study in detail the uncertainty of this picture.

They realized these uncertainties had a distinct pattern and digitized that picture, comparing the change in brightness between every two pixels. The results showed that the movements swirled in Van Gogh's painting during his period at the institute like the uncertainty principle of the flow.

It is known that Van Gogh's self-painted paintings painted in the previous period do not have this resemblance.

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The swirl makes him able to use special eyes to see, feel motion, light, flow.

That said, Van Gogh's genius ability was promoted when he was treated in the hospital. It gave him the opportunity to describe uncertain movements and interpret one of the most mysterious principles.

Along with that, the swirl makes him able to use special eyes to see, feel 3 things: movement, light and flow.

Therefore, it can be said that despite being in the darkest time of his life, Van Gogh has captured and shown one of the most complex concepts in physics, mathematics and created a classic picture of all age.