Vincent Van Gogh's "Starry Night" is an Art of Science. Find Out Why [VIDEO]
Nov 18, 2014 03:36
Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night is one of his most famous paintings. It's been seen by millions, but here's the remarkable thing about it: it's actually an art of science. There's actually math behind it all.
This is Van Gogh's Starry Night.
Our brains recognize patterns.
Van Gogh's Starry Night uses "turbulent flow" in fluid dynamics.
The normal person will find it hard to understand turbulent mathematics.
But Van Gogh managed to capture something that can now be explained by science.
It just depends whether you'll be able to understand it. Watch the video below:
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