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  • SCP-123
  • SCP-123
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  • Ítem #: SCP-123 Clase de Objeto: Euclidthumb|Imagen de SCP-123, justo antes de atarlo a la mesa. Procedimientos Especiales de Contención:SCP-123 se mantendrá en una instalación protegida, atado a la superficie de una mesa resistente mediante correas, cadenas, una red o medios similares. El uso de ganchos para asegurar SCP-123 debe evitarse por completo. El objeto y la mesa correspondiente deberían colocarse en el centro de una sala de al menos 5 m x 5 m x 5 m. Ningún artefacto de medición de alta sensibilidad debería emplearse a menos de cien metros de distancia de SCP-123, puesto que sus medidas quedarán notablemente alteradas. Excepto en condiciones experimentales, ningún objeto puede introducirse en SCP-123.
  • Object is a gray geodesic sphere 65cm in diameter consisting of sixty triangles. The areas between these triangles are empty, allowing the center of the sphere to be seen. The material the sphere is composed of is unknown. The geodesic sphere is hollow, save for the very center. At the center of SCP-123 is what appears to be a black sphere, approximately 1 mm in diameter. No light can be seen being reflecting off or emitted from the black sphere. The core also appears to exhibit significant gravitational force, which massively increases within the confines of the outer geodesic sphere. This gravitational force can be measured using sensitive instruments several dozen meters away. Within approximately three meters, the gravitational pull is apparent to any observer, with dangling objects be
  • Item #: SCP-123 Object Class: Euclid Special Containment Procedures: SCP-123 is to be held in a secured facility and is to be securely fastened to the top of a sturdy table by use of straps, chains, a net, or similar device. Absolutely no hooks shall be fastened to the device. The object and table should be centrally located in a room no smaller than 5 m x 5 m x 5 m. No sensitive measuring devices should be used within 100 meters of SCP-123, as their measurements will be noticeably affected. More significantly, absolutely no objects should be inserted into SCP-123 except under experimental conditions.
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  • Object is a gray geodesic sphere 65cm in diameter consisting of sixty triangles. The areas between these triangles are empty, allowing the center of the sphere to be seen. The material the sphere is composed of is unknown. The geodesic sphere is hollow, save for the very center. At the center of SCP-123 is what appears to be a black sphere, approximately 1 mm in diameter. No light can be seen being reflecting off or emitted from the black sphere. The core also appears to exhibit significant gravitational force, which massively increases within the confines of the outer geodesic sphere. This gravitational force can be measured using sensitive instruments several dozen meters away. Within approximately three meters, the gravitational pull is apparent to any observer, with dangling objects beginning to be pulled towards the sphere. At the surface of the outer sphere, the gravitational pull doubles the weight of any object placed onto the structure. The inner sphere’s qualities are apparent when any small object is inserted within the outer sphere. Any such object quickly accelerates into the object and disappears. Any liquid poured into the object also is sucked into the central sphere. Analysis has shown that light that nears the black sphere is curved towards the center. The amount of gravity exhibited by the inner sphere at its surface suggests that its mass is approximately 10^29 kg, though the obvious gravity reducing effect within the outer sphere means that its actual mass may actually far exceed even that. Note that such a mass would ordinarily imply a Schwartzschild radius in the order of 200 meters, way in excess of the approximate 0.5 mm actually observed, which can be considered further testament to the outer sphere's gravity dampening qualities. Gases are affected by the gravity of SCP-123, and the atmosphere pressure at its surface has been measured at 205 kPa. However, gases are unable to penetrate the area between the triangles of the outer geodesic sphere. The reason for this is currently unknown, and is currently being studied. It should be noted that the outer sphere and inner sphere appear to act as one – whenever the outer sphere is moved, the inner sphere follows. Further research is suggested into the nature of this relationship.
  • Ítem #: SCP-123 Clase de Objeto: Euclidthumb|Imagen de SCP-123, justo antes de atarlo a la mesa. Procedimientos Especiales de Contención:SCP-123 se mantendrá en una instalación protegida, atado a la superficie de una mesa resistente mediante correas, cadenas, una red o medios similares. El uso de ganchos para asegurar SCP-123 debe evitarse por completo. El objeto y la mesa correspondiente deberían colocarse en el centro de una sala de al menos 5 m x 5 m x 5 m. Ningún artefacto de medición de alta sensibilidad debería emplearse a menos de cien metros de distancia de SCP-123, puesto que sus medidas quedarán notablemente alteradas. Excepto en condiciones experimentales, ningún objeto puede introducirse en SCP-123. La transferencia de SCP-123 debe manejarse con precaución, haciendo especial hincapié en su estabilidad para evitar que el objeto tiemble o se agite con fuerza. SCP-123 nunca será transportado sobre grandes masas de agua, sin importar el medio de transporte sugerido o circunstancia alguna. El personal por debajo del Nivel de Autorización 2 no tendrá acceso a la sala de contención de SCP-123. Se recomienda que los miembros del personal que interactúen con SCP-123 lleven ropas ajustadas sin correas, lazos u otros elementos colgantes. El personal con cabello largo deberá recogerlo en la nuca o utilizar una redecilla para el pelo. Descripción: El objeto es una esfera geodésica gris de 65 cm de diámetro y compuesta por sesenta triángulos. Las áreas entre sus aristas están vacías, lo que permite la visualización del centro de la esfera. El material del que se compone la esfera es desconocido; por recomendación del Dr. █████, la investigación relacionada con su composición material se limitará a la observación visual hasta futuro aviso. SCP-123 parece pesar 3,62 Kg, aunque se cree que su masa real es muy superior. Esta esfera geodésica está hueca, salvo por un volumen en su centro, en el que se encuentra lo que parece ser una esfera negra de un mm de diámetro. Ninguna luz puede verse reflejada en, o emitida desde la esfera negra, que mide aproximadamente un mm de diámetro. Este núcleo también exhibe una fuerza gravitacional significativa, que se incrementa enormemente dentro de los confines de la esfera exterior. Dicha fuerza puede medirse empleando instrumentos sensibles a varias docenas de metros. Dentro de un radio de unos tres metros, la atracción gravitatoria es evidente para cualquier observador, ya que objetos colgantes en ese radio son atraídos hacia la esfera. En la superficie de la esfera externa, la atracción gravitatoria duplica el peso de cualquier objeto colocado sobre la estructura. Las cualidades de la esfera interna se vuelven manifiestas cuando se inserta cualquier objeto pequeño dentro de los límites de la esfera externa. Tal objeto acelera rápidamente hacia el centro de SCP-123 y desaparece. Cualquier líquido derramado al interior del objeto es absorbido por esta esfera central. Los análisis demuestran que la luz en torno a la esfera negra se curva hacia el centro. La fuerza de gravedad demostrada por la esfera interna en su superficie sugiere que su masa se acerca a 1029 Kg, aunque el efecto reductor que ejerce la esfera externa implica que su masa real podría ser todavía mayor. Debe considerarse que una masa semejante implicaría un radio de Schwartzchild de en torno a 200 metros, muy superior a los 0.5 mm observados, lo que sólo puede considerarse como un ejemplo más de las cualidades amortiguadoras de la esfera externa. Los gases se ven afectados por la gravedad de SCP-123, y la presión atmosférica medida en su superficie alcanza los 205 kPa. Sin embargo, los gases son incapaces de penetrar el área entre las aristas de los triángulos de la esfera geodésica externa. No se conoce razón alguna por la que se produce esta limitación, que está siendo estudiada. Debe mencionarse que las esferas externa e interna parecen actuar como una unidad; siempre que se mueve la esfera externa, la esfera interna también la sigue. Se sugieren futuras investigaciones al respecto de la naturaleza de esta relación. Apéndice [SCP-123a]: Se ha sugerido el uso de SCP-123 como unidad de eliminación de desechos. El investigador a cargo de SCP-123, el Dr. █████, encuentra preocupante la integridad estructural de la esfera geodésica. Todas las solicitudes de eliminación de desechos deben pasar por el Dr. █████ o solicitar una reunión formal con miembros del personal de Nivel 4. Toda interacción con SCP-123 quedará limitada a la experimentación hasta nuevo aviso. El personal de mando considera que se requiere más investigación para entender la durabilidad de la esfera externa.
  • Item #: SCP-123 Object Class: Euclid Special Containment Procedures: SCP-123 is to be held in a secured facility and is to be securely fastened to the top of a sturdy table by use of straps, chains, a net, or similar device. Absolutely no hooks shall be fastened to the device. The object and table should be centrally located in a room no smaller than 5 m x 5 m x 5 m. No sensitive measuring devices should be used within 100 meters of SCP-123, as their measurements will be noticeably affected. More significantly, absolutely no objects should be inserted into SCP-123 except under experimental conditions. Transfer of SCP-123 shall be made with care, and effort made to prevent the object from being shaken or jerked with notable force. SCP-123 shall not, under any circumstances, be transported over large bodies of water by any method. No personnel below Level 2 must be allowed in the containment chamber with SCP-123. Any person interacting with the object should wear tight-fitting clothing that has absolutely no straps, laces, or other dangling components. Persons with long hair shall be required to tie their hair back or wear a hairnet. Description: Object is a gray geodesic sphere 65 cm in diameter consisting of sixty triangles. The areas between these triangles are empty, allowing the center of the sphere to be seen. The material the sphere is composed of is unknown, and upon the recommendation of Dr. █████, research into the material composition shall be limited to visual observation until further notice. SCP-123 appears to weigh about 3.62 kg, though its actual mass is believed to be much higher. The geodesic sphere is hollow, save for the very center. At the center of SCP-123 is what appears to be a black sphere, approximately 1 mm in diameter. No light can be seen being reflecting off or emitted from the black sphere. The core also appears to exhibit significant gravitational force, which massively increases within the confines of the outer geodesic sphere. This gravitational force can be measured using sensitive instruments several dozen meters away. Within approximately three meters, the gravitational pull is apparent to any observer, with dangling objects beginning to be pulled towards the sphere. At the surface of the outer sphere, the gravitational pull doubles the weight of any object placed onto the structure. The inner sphere’s qualities are apparent when any small object is inserted within the outer sphere. Any such object quickly accelerates into the object and disappears. Any liquid poured into the object also is sucked into the central sphere. Analysis has shown that light that nears the black sphere is curved towards the center. The amount of gravity exhibited by the inner sphere at its surface suggests that its mass is approximately 1029 kg, though the obvious gravity reducing effect within the outer sphere means that its actual mass may actually far exceed even that. Note that such a mass would ordinarily imply a Schwartzschild radius in the order of 200 meters, way in excess of the approximate 0.5 mm actually observed, which can be considered further testament to the outer sphere's gravity dampening qualities. Gases are affected by the gravity of SCP-123, and the atmosphere pressure at its surface has been measured at 205 kPa. However, gases are unable to penetrate the area between the triangles of the outer geodesic sphere. The reason for this is currently unknown, and is currently being studied. It should be noted that the outer sphere and inner sphere appear to act as one – whenever the outer sphere is moved, the inner sphere follows. Further research is suggested into the nature of this relationship. Addendum [SCP-123a]: SCP-123 has been suggested as a disposal unit. The researcher currently in charge of SCP-123, Dr █████, is concerned about the structural integrity of the geodesic sphere. All requests for disposal must go through Dr █████, or request a formal hearing with Level 4 personnel. Until further notice, all interaction with SCP-123 is to be restricted to experimentation. Command personnel agree that further research is needed to understand the durability of the outer sphere.