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Revision 0 retained, later edits correct the SCP-XXXX placeholder, add the wikiwalk footer, and change some formatting.
**Item #:** SCP-9083
**Object Class:** Euclid
**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-XXXX is contained within a standard small-item containment chamber in the Underground Level 3 Low-Threat Containment Sector of Site-19██. SCP-9083 must be continuously observed through multiple independent methods. Under no circumstances is SCP-9083 to enter a completely unobserved state.
**Description:**
SCP-9083 is a black glass sphere approximately 3 cm in diameter. Its physical properties, including mass, hardness, and thermal conductivity, are consistent with ordinary black glass. The origin of SCP-XXXX is unknown.
If observation by any intelligent entity completely ceases, SCP-9083 causes the disappearance of space within a radius of 52 meters centered on itself. [[footnote]]The value of 52 meters statistically corresponds to the maximum distance at which a human with normal visual acuity can confidently perceive the existence of an object in a dark environment.[[/footnote]]
For the purposes of this document, “observation” refers to any of the following conditions:
* Direct visual observation by a human or an equivalent intelligent entity
* Recording by visual devices such as cameras
* A state in which the information can be recognized in real time
Whether recorded footage that has not yet been reviewed qualifies as observation remains under debate. Experimental records suggest that when only unreviewed recordings exist, observation may temporarily be considered interrupted.
The disappearance does not manifest as an explosion or structural collapse. Instead, the affected area becomes completely black, and the spatial structure itself transitions into an undefined state. [[footnote]]Below 0.48 seconds only spatial destabilization occurs; at 0.6 seconds or longer, complete disappearance is believed to occur.[[/footnote]]
When observation resumes, the affected space begins to restore itself. However, restoration is incomplete. [[footnote]]The exact restoration ratio is currently unknown.[[/footnote]] Individuals or objects present within the affected area during the disappearance are not restored. Furthermore, records indicating that those individuals or objects previously existed are erased from various recording media. [[footnote]]Even within Foundation databases, historical logs referencing the disappeared subjects have been observed to regenerate without them.[[/footnote]]
**Experiment Log 9083-03**
**Procedure:** Surveillance cameras monitoring the containment chamber were disabled for 0.5 seconds, temporarily placing SCP-9083 in an unobserved state.
**Result:** After the video feed resumed, approximately 40 cm of the northern containment wall had been restored in a non-existent configuration. Corresponding sections were also deleted from facility blueprints and construction records. The responsible technician reported that “it had always been that shape.”
**Experiment Log 9083-07 (Incident)**
**Date:** 20██/██/██ 03:14
**Description:** An unexpected delay occurred in the power switching mechanism. The observation interruption is estimated to have lasted 0.73 seconds.
**Result:** After restoration, two researchers previously present in the containment chamber were missing.
• No personnel records exist for either individual
• Work logs missing
• Facial recognition databases produced no matches
However, the following anomaly was detected in surveillance logs.
03:14:22
03:14:23
03:14:22.590
[[footnote]]The timestamp regressed by 0.41 seconds.[[/footnote]]
**Addendum 01 — Theoretical Division Report**
SCP-9083 may stabilize the probability of existence of surrounding space through observation.
Under the current hypothesis model, an unobserved state functions as a trigger that causes space to transition into an undefined condition.
> **Excerpt from the log of Lead Researcher ██:**
> “We are not observing the SCP. It is possible that we exist so that the SCP continues to be observed.”
**Addendum 02 — Observation Personnel Record Discrepancy**
An inconsistency was discovered in the observation staff records. At present, three personnel are assigned to observation duty; however, a previous record lists four individuals.
The remaining individual is not recorded in the corresponding personnel field and cannot be identified. The discrepancy was initially assumed to be a documentation error.
Because observation personnel had always been three individuals, no operational issue was identified. However, a partially collapsed structure corresponding to a nonexistent fourth observation point was later discovered.
As a precautionary measure, construction of an additional observation station and an increase in observation personnel are currently under consideration.
**Addendum 03 — Anomalous Expansion Record**
20██/██/██
Despite observation being properly maintained, the affected radius has been confirmed to expand by 0.1 mm. [[footnote]]
[[math]]
R = 52 + \epsilon
[[/math]]
Here, [[$\epsilon$]] represents the spatial destabilization coefficient caused by degradation in observation. It is currently estimated that [[$\epsilon$]] ≈ 0.0001 m (0.1 mm).[[/footnote]]
The expansion is presumed to still be continuing at an extremely small rate. [[footnote]]At initial containment the radius was 52.9997 m. It is currently 52.9998 m.[[/footnote]]
Theoretically, if the affected radius expands to the scale of the entire site, a similar disappearance event may occur.
Reclassification is currently under review by the O5 Council.
At present, the total number of readers of this report is 1. [[footnote]]
[[math]]
\lim_{N \to 0} P_{exist} = 0
[[/math]]
[[/footnote]]
Excerpts of note:
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX is contained within a standard small-item containment chamber in the Underground Level 3 Low-Threat Containment Sector of Site-19██. SCP-9083 must be continuously observed through multiple independent methods. Under no circumstances is SCP-9083 to enter a completely unobserved state.
Description:
SCP-9083 is a black glass sphere approximately 3 cm in diameter. Its physical properties, including mass, hardness, and thermal conductivity, are consistent with ordinary black glass. The origin of SCP-XXXX is unknown.
For the purposes of this document, “observation” refers to any of the following conditions:
- Direct visual observation by a human or an equivalent intelligent entity
- Recording by visual devices such as cameras
- A state in which the information can be recognized in real time
Whether recorded footage that has not yet been reviewed qualifies as observation remains under debate. Experimental records suggest that when only unreviewed recordings exist, observation may temporarily be considered interrupted.
Addendum 01 — Theoretical Division Report
SCP-9083 may stabilize the probability of existence of surrounding space through observation.
Under the current hypothesis model, an unobserved state functions as a trigger that causes space to transition into an undefined condition.
Excerpt from the log of Lead Researcher ██:
“We are not observing the SCP. It is possible that we exist so that the SCP continues to be observed.”
Addendum 02 — Observation Personnel Record Discrepancy
An inconsistency was discovered in the observation staff records. At present, three personnel are assigned to observation duty; however, a previous record lists four individuals.
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