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In 1889, Vincent van Gogh was facing his demons at an asylum at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, and, over the course of just a few weeks, he created one of the most iconic paintings of all time—The Starry Night. The masterpiece has always been interpreted as a reflection of van Gogh’s fractured psyche. He only a year earlier severed a portion of his left ear after suffering a mental breakdown. But the swirling skies in his masterpiece might be more than a projection of his inner turmoil. According to a new study, van Gogh’s depiction of the night sky is an uncannily accurate representation of a comple…

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