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10 Minutes of Rising Shepard Tone and Falling Shepard Tone At The Same Time. Just the rising Shepard Tone is here: • 10 Hours of Rising Shepard Tone A Shepard tone, named after Roger Shepard, is a sound consisting of a superposition of sine waves separated by octaves. When played with the base pitch of the tone moving upward or downward, it is referred to as the Shepard scale. This creates the auditory illusion of a tone that continually ascends or descends in pitch, yet which ultimately seems to get no higher or lower. It has been described as a "sonic barber's pole". There were requests for having both the rising Shepard Tone and the Falling Shepard Tone together in a single sound file. Here they are for your listening displeasure. Honestly, it's pretty discordant and rough on the ears. The video is two different versions of the Mandelbrot Set. The second one is a neat continuous zoom. The Mandelbrot set is the set of complex numbers 'c' for which the sequence ( c , c² + c , (c²+c)² + c , ((c²+c)²+c)² + c , (((c²+c)²+c)²+c)² + c , ...) does not approach infinity. The set is closely related to Julia sets (which include similarly complex shapes) and is named after the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, who studied and popularized it. Mandelbrot set images are made by sampling complex numbers and determining for each whether the result tends towards infinity when a particular mathematical operation is iterated on it. Treating the real and imaginary parts of each number as image coordinates, pixels are colored according to how rapidly the sequence diverges, if at all. There were complaints about the 10 hour long version of the rising tone, so I made this one only 10 minutes. That should pacify the people who think it's ridiculous, and most people only watch or listen to a few minutes anyway. ENJOY! I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor ( / editor )