The following is a series of relevant interviews, snippets and excerpts pertaining to SCP-1822.
Interviewee: George Rosenthal
Interviewer: Dr. H. Alexander
Date: 3/██/19██
Preface: Mr. Rosenthal is a agriculturalist from ██████, Wisconsin. Rosenthal reportedly came across evidence of SCP-1822 while reviewing purchase, inventory and quality reports of various crops he was cultivating. Subject reportedly spoke openly about the phenomenon on a public forum, prompting Foundation investigation. Subject released post interview upon application of Class-B Amnestics.
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Dr. Alexander: And how exactly did this come to your attention?
Rosenthal: I mean, how do you not notice? ██% of my crop contains ██% of my earnings, the top ██% of the people that buy from me make up ██% of all purchases, hell, even ██% of the plants themselves hold ██% of the total number of vegetables on the vines. How does that make sense?
Dr. Alexander: It is unusual, isn't it? Your testimony will help us better understand the phenomenon.
Rosenthal: You guys are scientists?
Dr. Alexander: More or less.
Rosenthal: So what do you guys think it is?
Dr. Alexander: That information is classified, although I can say that we are hoping it is explainable with our current understanding of statistical analysis. It is possible that it is simply a coincidence.
Rosenthal: [laughs] Coincidence? I've never seen something so far away from coincidence in my whole life, doc. I see it everywhere now. ██% of Americans hold ██% of all wealth. Did you know that? No, this ain't coincidence. Whatever it is, it's everywhere, out there in the aether. Something like gravity, you know? Ever present.
Dr. Alexander: Noted. I think that just about covers it. Thank you for report.
Rosenthal: No problem. Oh, and, doc?
Dr. Alexander: Yes?
Rosenthal: Be safe. It's a strange world out there.
Dr. Alexander: That it is.
[END LOG]
From: Dr. H. Alexander [halexander@scipnet]
To: Sr. Researcher Davis [ndavis@scipnet]
Re: SCP-1822
I think I've got it worked out.
People like to give our universe a bad rap, but in all reality things are pretty okay. From a purely biological standpoint, we humans are thriving. Sure, we may have two hundred ticking time bombs locked in boxes across the biosphere, but we are alive. The chances of human life making it this far without being annihilated is, well, let's just say we are lucky on a base scale.
Where am I going with this? Well, the presence of SCP-1822 has never been a bad thing. It has always pointed out in favor of the individual. Who would have thought that you can achieve ██% more if you give a ██% effort? That good things happen to you ██% of the time?
Maybe this thing is like the gravitational constant. If so, maybe we should take a closer look at elementary particles- more specifically of any instances of SCP-1822 at the most fundamental scale, see if it possible to manipulate or detect, then move outward from there.
What do you think?
Dr. H. Alexander, Site-83 Theoretical Anomalies Department
From: Sr. Researcher Davis [ndavis@scipnet]
To: Dr. H. Alexander [halexander@scipnet]
Re: Re: SCP-1822
Dr. Alexander,
Funny you should mention elementary particles, I just received a report that one of our Agents at CERN detected possible SCP-1822 activity during recent particle accelerator testing.
Let me forward it to you now.
Regards,
Sr. Researcher Davis
Fwd: Particle Accelerator Testing
Nadia,
Latest results of testing confirms a likelihood of SCP-1822 in the behavior of certain particles. Specifically, strange D mesons (Ds) retain consistent mass ██% of the time. Their contained charm quarks act similarly, with ██% displacement due to quantum effects ██% of the elapsed time.
I won't bore you with the jargon, but I'll tell you this: it's big news. Take the data I'm sending you and get it to the Physics department, have them analyze it. Maybe you can get permission to use SCP-536 for testing. Either way, portable analysis of mesons is perfectly possible with the Foundation's current levels of technology.
Good luck.
Hoffman
Proposal 1822-Alpha
Date: ██/██/████
Project Lead: Dr. Robert Sennheiser
Objective:
Develop portable device capable of displaying Kismet Ratio by detecting the chance of quantum effects on atomic and subatomic particles.
Requested Resources:
- Access to SCP-536 for testing purposes
- Access to SCP-████ to create unbounded false vacuum inside device
- Access to SCP-2700 for analysis
- Materials necessary to construct device
- 25 D-Class Personnel for experimentation
Project Details:
Using information gathered from decades of statistical analysis and interpretation of raw data from CERN, a prototype model Kant-Sennheiser counter will be constructed. Creation of a small (.3µm) unbounded vacuum via use of SCP-████ is possible, which will be retrofitted into a small chassis with the use of a Lang-Scranton Spacial Stabilizer. The device will be equipped with 256 microsensitive D-Meson detecting units, to be fixed in a circle around the vacuum inside of device.
Extensive testing of device will take place through use of SCP-536. Once a control has been established, testing with D-Class Personnel will commence to determine the degree in which the results fluctuate due to changes in reality.