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Xenphon (account age 2380 days, site membership 2375 days) recently coldposted the following page, which has multiple obvious indicators of AI-generation: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-7428
**Item #:** SCP-7428
**Object Class:** Euclid
**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-7428 is to be stored in Thermal Isolation Chamber-7 at Site-77. Access is restricted to personnel with Level 3 clearance and above. When testing, all observational equipment must be disabled unless specifically required. Direct line-of-sight and any reflective or electronic observation is prohibited during passive storage. The chamber temperature is to be monitored remotely using non-visual thermometric sensors.
SCP-7428 may only be observed under strict protocols. No fewer than three (3) thermal dampeners must be installed in the chamber perimeter to prevent hazardous energy buildup during indirect observation.
**Description:**
SCP-7428 is a visually unremarkable cast-iron cooking pot containing exactly 1.2L of distilled water. The pot and water are physically unremarkable when unobserved. When any form of observation occurs—including direct human sight, camera surveillance, or reflective sightlines—the water within SCP-7428 becomes thermodynamically inert beyond 15°C.
While under observation, SCP-7428 becomes incapable of reaching a boiling point regardless of the amount of energy input. The phenomenon extends into an approximate 1m³ sphere centered on SCP-7428, within which thermal energy above 15°C is instantly absorbed and nullified by unknown means. Infrared scanning shows no heat signature deviation from baseline ambient temperature during observation.
Thermal absorption appears to be unlimited. In Test 7428-11, a 0.5kt nuclear device was detonated at a range of 0.8m while SCP-7428 was under visual observation. SCP-7428 remained undamaged, and no thermal radiation propagated beyond the 1m³ range. All pressure and electromagnetic effects remained unaffected. No radiation shielding properties were observed; only thermal energy was nullified.
The anomalous effect ceases when all observation is removed. Upon cessation, residual thermal energy is not released but appears to be entirely negated. Long-term storage has revealed no increase in entropy or secondary radiation. The pot has never been observed to boil.
The anomaly manifests only when the pot contains its original volume of water (1.2L), in the original vessel.
**Addendum 7428-A — Observation Methods:**
Test logs confirm that SCP-7428 responds identically to various forms of observation, including:
- Human visual observation
- Analog and digital camera surveillance
- Indirect optical observation (mirrors, periscopes)
- Laser-based scanning systems
Notably, tactile observation alone does not activate the anomaly. Thermal increase beyond 15°C resumes immediately upon complete loss of observation. Autonomic systems such as motion sensors or thermal sensors without visual input do not trigger SCP-7428’s effect.
**Addendum 7428-B — Energy Threshold and Limitation:**
Experiment 7428-09 involved the continuous application of 100kW thermal output via industrial heating coils. Unobserved, SCP-7428 boiled within 3 minutes. Under observation, temperature plateaued at 15.0°C ± 0.1°C. No energy accumulation or dissipation was recorded in surrounding materials.
**Addendum 7428-C — Potential Applications (Classified Level 4):**
Dr. Raines has proposed potential applications in thermal suppression for use in hazardous environments. However, risk of uncontrolled energy dampening and failure to disengage anomalous effects remains too high for field deployment. Further experimentation involving observation-state modulation via timed shutters is pending approval.
**Addendum 7428-D — Component Dependency Testing:**
Testing has determined that SCP-7428’s anomalous properties are contingent on the exact combination of both the pot and its original volume of water. Separation or substitution of either component results in complete loss of anomalous behavior.
**Test Log 7428-D-01:**
**Procedure:** Water removed from SCP-7428 and placed in identical cast-iron pot.
**Result:** No anomalous thermal suppression observed. Water boiled under normal thermal input.
**Conclusion:** Pot alone does not manifest anomaly.
**Test Log 7428-D-02:**
**Procedure:** Original water boiled away while unobserved. Replacement with identical volume of distilled water.
**Result:** Replacement water exhibited no anomalous effects.
**Conclusion:** Original water is required.
**Test Log 7428-D-03:**
**Procedure:** Steam produced by boiling original water off-site was condensed and returned to SCP-7428.
**Result:** Anomalous properties resumed immediately upon observation.
**Conclusion:** Molecular continuity of original water is sufficient to retain anomaly if fully recovered.
**Test Log 7428-D-04:**
**Procedure:** Pot placed over original water in separate vessel.
**Result:** No anomaly observed.
**Conclusion:** Both components must be physically unified.
**Summary:**
SCP-7428’s anomalous effect is not a property of either the pot or water individually, but the specific and exact pairing of both. Hypotheses involving entanglement, ritual imprinting, or memetic binding are under review. Current working theory classifies SCP-7428 as a compound ontological anomaly, resistant to replication or component substitution.
Further testing suspended until high-precision reconstitution protocols are developed.
**Addendum 7428-E — Energy Containment Trial:**
**Objective:** Evaluate feasibility of using SCP-7428 as a passive thermal sink for high-output energy systems under continuous observation.
**Procedure:** A compact deuterium-tritium fusion core (1.2 GW thermal output) was placed within SCP-7428’s 1m³ suppression radius. SCP-7428 remained under constant observation via dual-redundant radiation-shielded optical systems. A timed destabilization of the fusion core was initiated to simulate progressive containment failure.
**Result:**
At T+45s, thermal output began rising as expected. SCP-7428’s internal temperature remained stable at 15.0°C. External instrumentation recorded complete thermal absorption within suppression radius. At T+63s, Optical Relay A failed due to particle lens erosion. Optical Relay B engaged automatically but showed signs of thermal lag. SCP-7428’s image signal dropped to 18% clarity, triggering visual-loss alarm.
At T+65s, emergency observation protocol activated. A mechanical shutter on an auxiliary viewing port (non-digital, per protocol) opened to maintain direct line-of-sight. Full thermal suppression resumed within 0.2 seconds. No containment breach occurred.
No damage to SCP-7428 or surrounding infrastructure observed. However, minor bubbling was recorded on the interior surface of the pot, suggesting proximity to thermal threshold before visual re-lock.
**Conclusion:**
Thermal containment via SCP-7428 is technically viable but critically dependent on redundant, fail-safe observation. Any disruption exceeding 0.2 seconds risks irreversible loss of suppression and potential destruction of anomalous elements. Use in high-energy systems is designated **experimental only** with O5 pre-approval.
**Current Status:** Under ongoing review for Thaumaturgic Law Intersection. Reclassification to Thaumiel denied. Reclassification appeal pending.
Excerpts of note:
SCP-7428 is a visually unremarkable cast-iron cooking pot containing exactly 1.2L of distilled water. The pot and water are physically unremarkable when unobserved. When any form of observation occurs—including direct human sight, camera surveillance, or reflective sightlines—the water within SCP-7428 becomes thermodynamically inert beyond 15°C.
Addendum 7428-A — Observation Methods:
Test logs confirm that SCP-7428 responds identically to various forms of observation, including:
- Human visual observation
- Analog and digital camera surveillance
Conclusion:
Thermal containment via SCP-7428 is technically viable but critically dependent on redundant, fail-safe observation. Any disruption exceeding 0.2 seconds risks irreversible loss of suppression and potential destruction of anomalous elements. Use in high-energy systems is designated experimental only with O5 pre-approval.
There is no sandbox activity from the user since 2019, and no forum posts since 2018. Text for comparison:
http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-7737072/october-2018-intros-writers#post-4022225
Hey, my name is Daniel (usually just called Dan) irl. I got interested in the whole SCP thing after finding, a YouTube channel based on reading SCPs (TheVolgun) after watching his videos for a while I started to come up with ideas of my own. I have already drafted one idea and look forward to making/writing much more. That’s the end of my intro, thanks for reading
https://scp-sandbox-3.wikidot.com/xenphon
A large spacial rift/wormhole, retaining the appearance of a red tinted cloud, of diameter 3.5 metres This rift seems to speak to certain members of staff, specifically, staff with level 04 clearance or higher. It speaks via telepathy, and speaks different words to all who hear it.
SCP-3821-02 consistently refers to itself as a God, however on occasion, it refers to itself as ‘The Dreamer’. What is meant is not exactly known however, when it does refer to itself as such, SCP-3821-02 seems to ramble and speak an incomprehensible language, leading many to theorise that these ramblings are the result of SCP-3821-02 being in a deep sleep or comatose state perhaps indicating that SCP-3821-02 only has power while dormant.
Note discrepancy between UK spelling variants in the sandbox ("metres", "theorise"), and US in the mainsite coldpost ("behavior").
Membership revoked, PM sent. Kufat and Zoobeeny supporting.