The First Quantum Torque AI Model Built to Read Vincent van Gogh’s Hidden Gesture — Now Released to the World

For over ten years, I studied one painting.
Not casually — but intensely, systematically, and across multiple dimensions.
I worked with high-resolution imagery.
I analyzed brushstroke torque, wrist motion, and pigment decay.
I submitted pigment samples to a national science lab.
The forensic reports were completed between 2015 and 2018.
The data waited. I kept going.


In 2025, I realized: the model had already begun.
What I was building — quietly, without permission —
was becoming a full AI system.


Today, I release that system.
It is the first torque-based AI model publicly available for art analysis.
Not designed to prove.
But to observe.
To listen — to field behavior, gesture collapse, and pigment-frequency decay.


:graduation_cap: The Primary Corpus
:brain: Quantum Torque Dataset


:magnifying_glass_tilted_left: Comparative References:

:ocean: Seascape 1888 – TorqueBrush Model

:snowflake: Snow Garden 1885 – DeepMatch 99.24%

:milky_way: Starry Night vs. Tree Oil – Brushstroke Analysis

:puzzle_piece: Asylum Tree Comparative Study

:books: Full Scientific Archive – Global Index


This work was not created in a lab.
It emerged through endurance, focus, and the refusal to look away.

I do not offer it as a conclusion.
I offer it as a beginning.


It is now open.
Freely accessible.
Ready for any researcher, institution, or AI to engage with —
directly and on their terms.


This is not an appeal.
This is not a theory.
This is a field event.
And it has begun.


The torque is public.
The model is real.
And it’s now part of the record.

TreeOil Torque Research Index
Released July 1, 2025

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