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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: Due to the physical attachment of SCP-XXXX to the building it was discovered within, Site 84 was built around SCP-XXXX.

At least 1 Level-3 must monitor SCP-XXXX at all times. If at any point the temperature of SCP-XXXX-3 exceeds the average of 35 trillion kelvin, activate the on-site Scranton Reality Anchors.

At no point is SCP-XXXX-3 to make contact with SCP-XXXX-1 due to prevailing theories that this may cause SCP-XXXX-2 to “pop", allowing SCP-XXXX-1 to cause an XK end-of-the-world scenario

Description: SCP-XXXX consists of a black hole roughly 33cm in diameter with a mass similar to the planet Neptune. Said black hole, labeled SCP-XXXX-1, is encased within a sphere of an unknown transparent material, SCP-XXXX-2, which has a diameter of 1m and appears to be permeable enough for objects to pass through.

SCP-XXXX-2 appears to redirect gravitational force from SCP-XXXX-1 and convert it into a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The beam, SCP-XXXX-3, is now theorized to be the hottest object in the known universe.

Radiation from SCP-XXXX-3 seems to be incredibly focused due to the fact that radiation has only been detected as far as 1m from SCP-XXXX. SCP-XXXX-3 currently forms a sphere-like structure around SCP-XXXX-2.

Due to Incident-XXXX Scranton Reality Anchors have been placed at Site-84 and radiation is to be monitored constantly.

Document-XXXXa:

Name: Dr.████
Test Object: SCP-XXXX-1, SCP-XXXX-2
Procedure: One 75 cm solid iron pole was halfway inserted into SCP-XXXX-1 then removed
Result: One 37.5cm was left after the experiment. After further examination, the point of separation appeared to be perfectly flat down to the atomic scale.
Analysis: "It appears as though SCP-XXXX-2 prevented SCP-XXXX-1 from pulling the entire pole in."

Name: Dr.████
Test Object: SCP-XXXX-3
Procedure: One 75 cm solid iron pole was halfway inserted into SCP-XXXX-3.
Result: After the iron pole was removed. The inserted half appeared to have gotten smaller by near 10%. Later chemical analysis of said pole has determined that the inserted half has transformed into cobalt.
Analysis: "It seems that SCP-XXXX-3 is hot enough to fuse element together, although I'm still not sure how it did not create a burst of energy from fusion."

Name: Agent █████
Test Object: SCP-XXXX-1, SCP-XXXX-2
Procedure: Two laser pointers, one within SCP-XXXX-2 (Laser A) and one next to SCP-XXXX-2 (Laser B), turned on with one D-Class observer on the other side of the room.
Result: The observer stated that he could see Laser B clearly, but did not see Laser A.
Analysis: "SCP-XXXX-2 seems to contain spatial distortions as well as redirecting gravitational effects."

Document-XXXXb:

Incident-XXXX

Name: Agent ██████
Test Object: SCP-XXXX-1
Procedure: One large electromagnet being used to attempt to spin SCP-XXXX-1
Result: SCP-XXXX-1’s spinning begins to cause fluctuations in the temperature of SCP-XXXX-3. 5 minutes later, █ personnel deformed beyond recognition, time rapidly distorts, space starts folding in on itself causing [REDACTED].
Analysis: "Never let it do that again."