Scientist Billy: "Guys I have a great idea. Let's get rid of the indestructible lizard using SCP-123" *SCP-682 breaks the cage* Scientists: Oh shit SCP-682: Oh shit Earth: Oh shit Sun: Oh shit
actually this scp is wrong entirely. The most dangerous things an astrophysicist can imagine are Neutron Stars and Strange Matter. Black holes are very stable and considered a success of their own creation, if this same creation that makes a black holes fails however it creates a Neutron Star which is pretty much the energy that would have made a black hole turned into a ticking bomb.
Now is a great time to be an scp fan, I always thought that more people would enjoy the world if you weren't forced to either read or listen, and being able to watch makes this series seem less foreign. Great work!
I know this comment is a bit old but agreed. I have trouble focusing on reading due to ADHD and just listening is hard too because there’s nothing to focus on visually. Having both is great! Its allowed me to get into something new and enjoy it :)
"Much like the larger black holes found throughout the solar system..." I think you meant through out the galaxy or universe. If there were a single black hole somewhere between the sun and Pluto, im pretty sure that not only would it disrupt multiple orbital paths, but we probably would have long since been pulled into it.
Actually there could be a small black hole orbiting the Sun and we would never know about it. There's actually a theory that Planet Nine (a gravitational anomaly suggesting a medium-mass planet beyond Neptune, but which has never been seen) might be a black hole. But yeah, they meant galaxy.
You know given the SCP foundation seems to have space travel fairly figured out this seems like something better off cast into some other part of the universe, preferably somewhere it wouldn't do any harm if it broke open.
I was thinking the same thing. Why bother trying to contain a literal black hole on planet earth and risk the end of man kind as we know it, when they can send a space ship with d-class personnel, or a drone into deep space, have them break the outer shell and sacrifice their lives to put scp 123 back where it belongs and not trapped by the cage.
Most likely, it has been deemed too dangerous to subject to the rigors of escaping Earth's gravity. If it can't (or shouldn't) be shaken, even the Foundation's ships might be too unstable to be considered "safe".
@@OmegaVestor Counterpoint they have an inflatable swimming pool that leads to the moon, they could simply make a moving chamber there stick it onto a ship and be done with it.
they don't have that advanced space travel, any attempted would be useless, they have the tech to get out of the solar system, but not to other solar systems
"What do you do with a tiny, perpetually stable black hole?" I think that the cage and the black hole were meant to be a component for a reactor like a degeneracy generators from Gunbuster or Romulan singularity cores from Star Trek but whoever was building it didn't have a chance to put it all together and now the main component is just siting in the SCP Fundation gathering dust both metaphorically and literally.
In real life this is possible, it's called superradiance scattering. Maybe the cage housed mirrors, to reflect light near the black hole (Presumably spinning), which the light absorbs some rotation energy and gives some mass, with an unreasonable efficiency of 42%, so maybe that's it.
@@khenricx It literally is possible. It is physically possible to build one. Hard? Yes. But possible. And we get a lot of power out for the matter in, around 42%.
@@mumujibirb Yes, and the 42% is just from the accretion disk. If hawking radiation does exist, we have perfect 100% mass to energy converter. Feed the black hole some mass and it releases it all back into radiations.
Exactly. As the original author, this was one of the most likely explanations for SCP-123. I suspect it's a power source. It's not supposed to be on earth. It's simply a misplaced power source by an entity with knowledge and power far, far beyond our understand.
It seems the author was an order of magnitude off on their calculations on the Schwarzschild radius. The radius would be closer to 2,000 meters, not 200 meters. Otherwise an excellent scp
This author also keeps saying black holes "pull" and "suck" so...yeah, not a very scientifically accurate article in the first place. Still a cool SCP though
So this is what happened to Bobo's Star? I'm pretty sure one of these was used as an assassination tool in Dark Side of the Sun. It sucks the target in, then evaporates off leaving no trace.
@@jruler93 Then what the heck do the smart students make? Multiverses? Omniverses? Nah omniverses would be more of a beginner electronics thing (I imagine that anyway).
Imagine a rifle that fires scp 123s that are created with a high level of Hawking radiation so that the gravitational pull will collapse in on itself faster. That would be a gruesome projectile.
that comment doesn't make sense in the slightest. You cant create a bullet out of hawking radiation and Gravitational pull can't collapse. If you meant, that the gravity will make the black hole collapse faster, it still wouldn't make sense, because black holes are already as collapsed as it gets.
@@guydudedudeguy9030 you just say that without good context. Do you mean that you have a low reading comprehension, so you can't understand my comment? or do you think that my reading comprehension is so low that I can't understand your comment? Either way, im not the idiot, saying that you can make bullets out of hawking radiation.
Most dangerous thing I can imagine is false vacuum decay. Basically if you make two things with mass make a big enough kaboom by colliding it creates a wave of factory reset on physics moving out in all directions at the speed of light
Bad news: it may already be happening. Good news: if it’s happening past the Hubble sphere, it can’t ever reach us, since anything past it is accelerating away from us faster than the velocity of light. Semi-good news: the volume of the universe is so large that even if it _is_ occurring within the known universe, it could be happening too far away from us to have any impact on earth before the sun supergiants and engulfs the earth. Buffered bad news: if it _is_ happening close enough to destroy earth, it would reach us too fast for us to see it coming, so we’d be annihilated before we even knew what happened. Generally speaking, then, we have no real reason to worry about it.
@@b1ff I mean… hypothetically the large hadron collider can make one. So one day you can wake up, brush your teeth, then get your molecules factory reset without knowing it
@@ImmortalLemon There’s always the _other_ factory reset method, where you wind up back in this very same iteration of this universe we are currently in; all you have to do is wait for random quantum probability to spawn another Big Bang identical to the one that spawned our universe. You’d just need to wait around for 10^10^10^56 years (according to Wikipedia) (give or take a googolduplex or two years…) this should pose no significant problems…
Vacuum decay isn’t so much a factory reset as it is filling the computer case with copper shavings. It’s a total rewrite of the laws of physics into a form so unstable anything following those laws ceases to exist. Also collisions release energy, and vacuum decay can only occur in a region of space with zero energy, assuming it’s possible at all.
Scientifically, the SCP would just fade away since that's what tiny black holes smaller than the moon does, they cannot sustain themselves but hey, it is the foundation
No, it's NOT smaller than the moon. Its bigger than jupiter. Recalculate the mass, pls. 10^29 kg (see in 5:10) or 52 Jupiter masses or 0,05 Solar masses is a quite small black hole, but big enogh to non-anomalously survive. The black hole isn't even anomalous in any way, the only anomalous about SCP123 is the geodesic sphere casing who shrinks the gravitational-evect-area by a factor of 200,000 (just compare 2:26 with 5:26) meaning its not just reality-bending, but gravitation-force-bending or even shrinking a part of the spacetimecontinuum. I know only SCP001-Atonement with similar powers.
It's an anomalous black hole in a cage. The cage presumably stabilizes the black hole, not just to keep it from engulfing the Earth, but also to maintain it.
@@Stibiumowl-oder-kurz-StibiYou get it. The outer geodesic sphere is compressing and suppressing the black hole. Not only the gravitational force, but its very mass and size are compressed. Also, it's stabilized and kind of frozen or locked in place.
There's also a theoretical object called a white hole. It's basically the yin to 123's yang, a body that constantly expells matter and energy that nothing can enter. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a parallel scp universe where SCP-321 is a white hole that spews out whatever crap this version of the foundation throws inside.
@@singergirl1034 I once took a shit in a stall So thick and so firm it stood tall It balanced on end That shit did not bend But fell over and scraped my left ball
It's not a plot hole. It's intentional design. Whoever made this thing designed it not to suck in gas. It probably could have been designed to not suck in liquid, or even solids, but they left that option available.
@@sloppyjoes7 It's mysterius how someone was able to obtain a blackhole and contain it in the first place. Either that or they artificially created the black hole in the cage.
Hawking Radiation actually shrinks the black hole because some of its mass escapes. This occurs when photons get emitted from the event horizon, causing the black whole to lose mass over a VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY LONG amount of time.
@@giulianopisciottano8302 The blackhole hasn't shown any sins of growing when things have been put in it, and with the way the red pool has been continuously growing withbno way to stop it,we'd be heading towards a slow and disastrous end since the red pool destroys all water.
@@minnie3434 I think it was for animations shenanigans, I think it actually grows if you put something in otherwise they wouldn't forbid anything small coming near it
@@ewadfe3705 the black hole is anomalous in that it should be the size of 200m wide and not so tiny. Plus it should not be able to be contained. First of all, the holes in the container are bigger than the black hole so the container and the black hole is anomalous because they are in some way interacting in a way that keeps it contained. Plus it's gravitational pull should dramatically exceed the container but the container reduces it's gravitational pull in some way. The black hole is not normal at all, it is anomalous and the container is clearly anomalous too. The fact that it is so tiny and containable is anomalous in of itself. Sure it could be a normal black hole contained in an anomalous container but we have no way of knowing if just the container is producing these anomalous effects or if the black hole is interacting with the container as well in an anomalous way. Plusthe fact that the black hole even exists is anomalous. The hawking radiation being emitted should have destroyed it since it is not sucking in material due to the container and prior to it's containment of the container it should have collapsed for the same reason. So either it formed inside of the container or some anomalous property of itself kept it from collapsing. Either way, the black hole is anomalous. Did u not watch the video? I just reexplained the whole video while omitting some parts
"Much like the larger black holes found throughout the solar system,..." I think we have a problem if there is a black hole, even a miniature one, in the solar system.
I was about to sleep then saw you uploaded,, how dare you making me watch it... I love it tho- keep doing it until all SCP is animated so i can binge watching it for one year or more
Here I am the official representative for scp the bodies in the water and scp 1833 is back to proclaim the greatness of these two scps please consider one of them for a video
I dunno, they do get a huge ass amount of views right off the shelf, and the creators seen to be having a lot of fun doing them so i think they're receiving a fair amount of love
@@PiePiellow I see that most of their videos have about 200k to 300k views. Which seems pretty good. I just see the amount of views at the beginning so i thought that’s how much views they get for the entire time
Oh jeez... When he said tight-fitting clothing, I just imagined everyone in spandex suits studying the black hole. Like a bunch of scientists ready for some kinky fun. XD
Thinking about this seriously, this SCP is arguably more dangerous than the likes of the crimson king and the devourer of worlds. While it could be potentially useful to get rid of scp objects, it's not even a little bit worth the risk. In all honesty, this is one the mains SCPs that I would say "launch it into interstellar space" to.
3:43 why isn’t the room in a vacuum? 4:58 if it reduces gravity it seems like it is exotic matter which has anti gravity as its defining property. 6:24 it seems like a filter which is technology. 7:11 you shouldn’t store this on earth. 9:50 If it’s a Time Machine you’re underusing it.
This is pretty much my favorite kind of SCP. It is an SCP that is so easy to control and has a great use but with enough mishandling may lead to catastrophic scenarios. This would be one of those SCPs that would have a DIsruption Level of 1 (Dark) and a Risk Level of 5 (Critical).
I just realized: Black Holes are technically the only real "anomalies". Nothing is technically supposed to contain that much mass and have that much gravity in an area that small. They're literal holes in space. What the fuck.
11:00 "What do you do with a tiny, perpetually stable black hole?" ...Set up a mirror around the black hole and harvest effectively limitless energy via superradiant scattering?
**Cage around SCP-123 breaks.** Everyone: **Panics** **SCP-123 immediately collapses and self-destructs.** Everyone: "Well that was anti-climatic." I believe it is a common theory that the smaller the Black Hole the shorter it's lifespan is. So, in theory, a Black Hole that small would last only a few seconds at most before dying.
So, I have done a lot of research into the research done on black holes. So, I am being an absolute ass for the first half of the video. "Miniature black holes occur all the time and are safe because their gravity is still proptional to its mass". Oh, it is of a noticeable size... "If the black hole is close to the size of the outer shell then it would be pretty massive." Oh, it looks smaller than a marble. "If it was that size it would still be pretty massive and wouldn't be a miniature black hole." Oh, it is slightly less massive than the sun making it a third the mass of the smallest known black hole... And would completely ruin our day if it got out. My point is, the writer of this one has done their homework and I am impressed. And has appeased my nitpicking ass. Good job and thank you for your work.
Imagine if Black Holes are really portals to the other dimension, and whatever is there gets some liquid poured on their head, or any other object thrown at them because of Foundation's research
Honestly, I think of blackkholes are simply just dense areas in which everything is sucked towards it including light. I think at the center you would find a mass of subatomic particles at the most basic form so below quarks and leptons level. I don't believe they are a true singularity but I could be wrong as to me a true singularity is when to objects of mass overlap in physical 3D space but I don't think that's actually what happens with a black hole. I have had thought though that perhaps if you got sucked into a black hole you would undergo time dilation so significant that you would be accelerate forward in time to the point where the black hole no longer exists and would be billions and trillions of years in the future.
So if the cage breaks you would get the event horizon expanding at the speed of light to the 200m they said it should be at. Hm if you could do this off planet then maybe they can finally kill the unkillable reptile.
This is a way to permanently get rid of the lizard. Becuz a black hole is different than anything else. As it traps matter and dilates time as its gravity effects space in turn also time.
@@evenfate5906 There are actually many different ways to get rid of SCP-682, including this anomaly. It's just that all of them have greater risk associated in performing the act than allowing SCP-682 to continue to exist lol.
@@aohige I know thats why i said. This is a way to permanently get rid of it. I mean quite literally you cannot escape a blackhole. Literally nothing can not even light the supposed fastest thing that is suppose to exist. Plus the thing is that time will slow down due to energy gain and the lizards cell will get ripped apart slowly and contained in the blackhole(plus if his regenration is still there) Then even more permanently considering that regenaration will feed the blackhole.
This probably won't kill SCP-682, but if we can ever manage to get SCP-682 ground up into dust, or at least cut up into small enough pieces: we should feed it into SCP-123. My best guess is that SCP-682 will remain alive inside of the black hole, but will never escape. Even if 682 takes on the properties of the black hole: the geodesic sphere will still keep it contained.
i dunno if the 682 will be able to adapt to the black hole since there is nothing to adapt, even if it didnt kill 682 it will still get rid of it permanently since it will never escape, although this method is too risky as , it will take our entire solar system with it.
I created the entry for SCP-123. I wrote the entire thing, including the image, the description, the rules, the regulations, the background, its mass, behavior, and limitations. No one ever seemed to care about this SCP because it seems stable... So long as you don't mess with it. Which was the point. The cosmic horror of how it would instantly destroy not only the SCP facility, but earth, the moon, the planets, the sun, the solar system, and the galaxy... I found that horrifying. I just came across this video. It's neat to see people noticing SCP-123.
Fun fact: If a small black hole encounters a heavier non-black hole object (e.g. a 3 solar mass black hole encountering a 18 solar mass star), the heavier object pulls the black hole in rather than the black hole pulling the other object in. The black hole then eats the heavier object from the inside out. Such is life.
It's a small error so forgive it lol. People don't normally understand the difference between solar system and galaxy because they hear them quickly in science jargon. You still understood what he was trying to say.
Fun fact we do have an anomaly that exhibits the properties of a black hole in our solar system. It's a recent discovery made in 2020 (go figure) there is still the process of identifying it but if it was a black hole the conclusion has been made that it can't do anything for a long time.
I just watched a video about how a black hole the size of a Nickle can literally evaporate the earth in seconds, so it's hard to believe, but I guess it's a cool storyline to go along with :) Edit: lol I wrote this comment before he talked about the cage, although, the fact that a cage can withstand the black hole and not the entire planet Is also quite hard to believe. Edit(again): but then again, this is SCP, none of it makes sense. Edit(again(again)): Also, how does the black hole not grow any larger when you put all those items in there, especially when he lost the earphones, he was so fat, his earwax would've been clogged up so much the black hole would grow at insane rates.
i think the cage is some sort of gravity bender, it probably uses most of the gravity and flipping it in some way to shoot negative gravity back to the blackhole pushing its effects into such a small area. this could also explain why it moves along with the cage because when you move it slightly the blackhole with be closer to one side of the cage which makes the gravity stronger and when the cage uses its effects it then pushes harder on that side which will push it back to the center again.
Honestly I think the person who runs SCP explained has to be part of the O5 council otherwise how could this guy share *Classified* information to the public without us and this guy having funny little red dots on our foreheads hours later?
the black hole would way less than the earth and decay due to hawking radiation in less than 1 hour and the resulting explosion would probably leave a very big mess.
Anything and everything can be made into a black hole if it's compressed beyond its swartzchild radius.. if you can compress earth to a size of a ping pong ball, you make a blackhole.. but that material like that can solve so much if we can acquire such power it'll be a game changer
This video doesn't really do justice to how powerful the gravitational pull of a black hole really is. They say light can't even escape, which is true. Also, you can't *fall* into a black hole, you're attracted to it, pulled by it. The gravity is so immense that the pull will rip you apart at a molecular level. It will pull your atoms in one by one and will stretch your entire being completely around the black hole before ultimately pulling you in. Once you cross the event horizon, every line of your future, your destiny, your fate... all leads to the singularity and even if there was another side to come out of, you'd come out as a waveform of sound and nothing more, the gravity that ripped you apart on the way in makes sure of that.
This black hole would actually be 5 orders of magnitude heavier than the earth, meaning 100000 times the force of gravity... at 6400km distance(radius of the earth). Now imagine the force at a meter distance(hint: its 6400000² times larger)
this is a good SCP, it's not a reality ending entity that can't be stopped, it's just an anomaly. I wish more SCPs were like this again
Yeah this one was interesting
@@tails_the_god agreed
There are a lot of scps that are anomalies and not dangerous like this
@@gokugoma3258 this ones tiny BUT mighty...
Another good one like this that always comes to mind when I think of simple scps is SCP-018.
Scientist Billy: "Guys I have a great idea. Let's get rid of the indestructible lizard using SCP-123"
*SCP-682 breaks the cage*
Scientists: Oh shit
SCP-682: Oh shit
Earth: Oh shit
Sun: Oh shit
Thats a lot of shit
Scp-179 oh shit
Forgot one...
Moon: oh shit
I disagree 682 will use the powers.
Uranus: oh shit
It's funny that a scientist lost his earbuds to scp 123 despite the fact that he should've known exactly what scp 123 was
He was listening to music he didn't hear what it did
"But they said it wouldn't take gases.." - The scientist probably
@Psychosmile "air" pods it was a joke
To be fair, the foundation has unlimited resources and funding, so I doubt a pair of $150 airpods will do much to their wealth.
@Psychosmile or any of the more beneficial cybernetic augment scp's
"Just like all the other black holes in our solar system"
WE'RE DOOMED
Right? If it's in your solar system it's too late to get away. If it's NEAR your solar system it's too late to get away.
@@1000-THR the rocket's probably just gonna get sucked in as well
actually this scp is wrong entirely.
The most dangerous things an astrophysicist can imagine are
Neutron Stars and Strange Matter.
Black holes are very stable and considered a success of their own creation, if this same creation that makes a black holes fails however it creates a Neutron Star which is pretty much the energy that would have made a black hole turned into a ticking bomb.
@@41supreme17 magnetars are good ones bc they suck your blood iron out if you get too close
@@41supreme17 strange matter in a Nutshell: stuff that turns things into itself
Now is a great time to be an scp fan, I always thought that more people would enjoy the world if you weren't forced to either read or listen, and being able to watch makes this series seem less foreign. Great work!
I know this comment is a bit old but agreed. I have trouble focusing on reading due to ADHD and just listening is hard too because there’s nothing to focus on visually. Having both is great! Its allowed me to get into something new and enjoy it :)
How I got into it so much to learn I have been watching for about 7 months and I just got on the wiki for the first time yesterday
I love the way that the O5 council is represented in these videos.
same
"Much like the larger black holes found throughout the solar system..."
I think you meant through out the galaxy or universe. If there were a single black hole somewhere between the sun and Pluto, im pretty sure that not only would it disrupt multiple orbital paths, but we probably would have long since been pulled into it.
Depends on its mass.
@@khenricx the mass of YOUR MOM
Actually there could be a small black hole orbiting the Sun and we would never know about it. There's actually a theory that Planet Nine (a gravitational anomaly suggesting a medium-mass planet beyond Neptune, but which has never been seen) might be a black hole.
But yeah, they meant galaxy.
Seeing as there is at least one other black hole SCP... It's entirely possible that they are aware of other black holes in the solar system.
XK end of the world. Just this.
It'll be quite interesting to see what'd happen if SCP-123 collided with SCP-094 (which is another black hole SCP)
They'd explode of form a bigger better black hole
its just gonna do a big explosion im guessing
Big explosion. Thats what will happen
World prob gonna get blown up
The bigger one would aboard the smaller one
“Much like the larger black holes found through out the solar system”
*What Solar System?*
It should be in the galaxy not solar system.
“Throughout the solar system”
*OH NO*
@@erridkforname extending that, through your universe.
@@InfiversalA true
Notice I said *your* universe.
"Quit throwing your garbage into our dimension!" - SImpsons
Hol'up
You know given the SCP foundation seems to have space travel fairly figured out this seems like something better off cast into some other part of the universe, preferably somewhere it wouldn't do any harm if it broke open.
I was thinking the same thing. Why bother trying to contain a literal black hole on planet earth and risk the end of man kind as we know it, when they can send a space ship with d-class personnel, or a drone into deep space, have them break the outer shell and sacrifice their lives to put scp 123 back where it belongs and not trapped by the cage.
Most likely, it has been deemed too dangerous to subject to the rigors of escaping Earth's gravity. If it can't (or shouldn't) be shaken, even the Foundation's ships might be too unstable to be considered "safe".
@@OmegaVestor Counterpoint they have an inflatable swimming pool that leads to the moon, they could simply make a moving chamber there stick it onto a ship and be done with it.
@@Halvos12 that's a terrible idea but I'll still like your comment
they don't have that advanced space travel, any attempted would be useless, they have the tech to get out of the solar system, but not to other solar systems
"What do you do with a tiny, perpetually stable black hole?"
I think that the cage and the black hole were meant to be a component for a reactor like a degeneracy generators from Gunbuster or Romulan singularity cores from Star Trek but whoever was building it didn't have a chance to put it all together and now the main component is just siting in the SCP Fundation gathering dust both metaphorically and literally.
In real life this is possible, it's called superradiance scattering. Maybe the cage housed mirrors, to reflect light near the black hole (Presumably spinning), which the light absorbs some rotation energy and gives some mass, with an unreasonable efficiency of 42%, so maybe that's it.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. A black hole like that makes is perfect for an engine, or a powerplant.
@@khenricx It literally is possible. It is physically possible to build one. Hard? Yes. But possible. And we get a lot of power out for the matter in, around 42%.
@@mumujibirb Yes, and the 42% is just from the accretion disk. If hawking radiation does exist, we have perfect 100% mass to energy converter.
Feed the black hole some mass and it releases it all back into radiations.
Exactly. As the original author, this was one of the most likely explanations for SCP-123. I suspect it's a power source. It's not supposed to be on earth. It's simply a misplaced power source by an entity with knowledge and power far, far beyond our understand.
"to never place objects within the outer shell at all times"
*proceeds to stick pen in the cage*
its ok he had O5 permission clearly
Even in most secretive locations on planet earth like the SCP site’s, there’s still people showing off their drip 🥶🧊. (3:20)
SHEEEEEESH
@@beans5762 [harmonizes with you]
SHEEEEEESH
@@DeepRockGalacticMissionControl {More harmonizing}
SHEEEEEESH
@@emilysowby5916 *harmonizing even harder*
SHEEEEEEEESH
@@emilysowby5916 (harmonizing aswell)SHEEEEEESH
It seems the author was an order of magnitude off on their calculations on the Schwarzschild radius. The radius would be closer to 2,000 meters, not 200 meters. Otherwise an excellent scp
That, or you are an order of magnitude off
Also, the objects being ripped apart and turned into an accretion disk would have been a nice touch.
Someone sent this video to Dr. Becky for review.
whats a factor of 10 between friends! C'mon!
This author also keeps saying black holes "pull" and "suck" so...yeah, not a very scientifically accurate article in the first place.
Still a cool SCP though
This could be used to dispose of SCP-3280 hostile water.
this could be used to dispose of nearly any small sized scp
Yep
@@cet2838 GET THAT SELF REPLICATING CAKE INSIDE THE BLACK HOLE
@@cet2838 scp 999 slimes getting sucked in
@@Lily-L-H what if the cake keeps replicating and the black hole just gets as much food as it wants.
So this is what happened to Bobo's Star?
I'm pretty sure one of these was used as an assassination tool in Dark Side of the Sun. It sucks the target in, then evaporates off leaving no trace.
Ok imagine a high schooler from a highly advanced species just made this as a school science project
"my first event horizon holographic data storage device! :D"
And still lost the science fare to a baking soda volcano
@@ponponpatapon9670 *casually opens barrier*
And imagine it's just like their equivalent of the baking soda volcano that every kid makes when they don't know what else to do.
@@jruler93 Then what the heck do the smart students make? Multiverses? Omniverses?
Nah omniverses would be more of a beginner electronics thing (I imagine that anyway).
Imagine a rifle that fires scp 123s that are created with a high level of Hawking radiation so that the gravitational pull will collapse in on itself faster. That would be a gruesome projectile.
that comment doesn't make sense in the slightest. You cant create a bullet out of hawking radiation and Gravitational pull can't collapse. If you meant, that the gravity will make the black hole collapse faster, it still wouldn't make sense, because black holes are already as collapsed as it gets.
@@coldflame_ ok idiot.
@@guydudedudeguy9030 how am I the idiot, when you post such stupid stuff?
@@coldflame_ low reading comprehension
@@guydudedudeguy9030 you just say that without good context. Do you mean that you have a low reading comprehension, so you can't understand my comment? or do you think that my reading comprehension is so low that I can't understand your comment? Either way, im not the idiot, saying that you can make bullets out of hawking radiation.
4:35 missed an opportunity to put obamium on one of the cards.
Most dangerous thing I can imagine is false vacuum decay. Basically if you make two things with mass make a big enough kaboom by colliding it creates a wave of factory reset on physics moving out in all directions at the speed of light
Bad news: it may already be happening.
Good news: if it’s happening past the Hubble sphere, it can’t ever reach us, since anything past it is accelerating away from us faster than the velocity of light.
Semi-good news: the volume of the universe is so large that even if it _is_ occurring within the known universe, it could be happening too far away from us to have any impact on earth before the sun supergiants and engulfs the earth.
Buffered bad news: if it _is_ happening close enough to destroy earth, it would reach us too fast for us to see it coming, so we’d be annihilated before we even knew what happened.
Generally speaking, then, we have no real reason to worry about it.
@@b1ff I mean… hypothetically the large hadron collider can make one. So one day you can wake up, brush your teeth, then get your molecules factory reset without knowing it
@@ImmortalLemon There’s always the _other_ factory reset method, where you wind up back in this very same iteration of this universe we are currently in; all you have to do is wait for random quantum probability to spawn another Big Bang identical to the one that spawned our universe.
You’d just need to wait around for 10^10^10^56 years (according to Wikipedia) (give or take a googolduplex or two years…) this should pose no significant problems…
Vacuum decay isn’t so much a factory reset as it is filling the computer case with copper shavings. It’s a total rewrite of the laws of physics into a form so unstable anything following those laws ceases to exist.
Also collisions release energy, and vacuum decay can only occur in a region of space with zero energy, assuming it’s possible at all.
@@tonyhakston536 factory reset was the best analogy I had for it. But if I were to redo the analogy I’d say more like a shitty reboot of reality
Scientifically, the SCP would just fade away since that's what tiny black holes smaller than the moon does, they cannot sustain themselves but hey, it is the foundation
No, it's NOT smaller than the moon. Its bigger than jupiter. Recalculate the mass, pls. 10^29 kg (see in 5:10) or 52 Jupiter masses or 0,05 Solar masses is a quite small black hole, but big enogh to non-anomalously survive. The black hole isn't even anomalous in any way, the only anomalous about SCP123 is the geodesic sphere casing who shrinks the gravitational-evect-area by a factor of 200,000 (just compare 2:26 with 5:26) meaning its not just reality-bending, but gravitation-force-bending or even shrinking a part of the spacetimecontinuum. I know only SCP001-Atonement with similar powers.
It's an anomalous black hole in a cage. The cage presumably stabilizes the black hole, not just to keep it from engulfing the Earth, but also to maintain it.
That’s why its an *anomaly*
@@Stibiumowl-oder-kurz-StibiYou get it. The outer geodesic sphere is compressing and suppressing the black hole. Not only the gravitational force, but its very mass and size are compressed. Also, it's stabilized and kind of frozen or locked in place.
Something about the guy being pulled into the mini black Hole was hilarious
There's also a theoretical object called a white hole. It's basically the yin to 123's yang, a body that constantly expells matter and energy that nothing can enter. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a parallel scp universe where SCP-321 is a white hole that spews out whatever crap this version of the foundation throws inside.
Man I always knew the infographic show was high ding some big secrets.
*hiding
lmao" high ding"
@@singergirl1034 I once took a shit in a stall
So thick and so firm it stood tall
It balanced on end
That shit did not bend
But fell over and scraped my left ball
r/boneappletea
r/bonejaw
This is why I like old scp's its just a simple story with endless possibility's
The new ones are just eldritch beings or a whole set of stuffs that trigger end of the world in specific situation.
I like how about at 6 minutes, they start explaining away the plot hole 🕳 in regard to air surrounding their caged black hole.
It's not a plot hole. It's intentional design. Whoever made this thing designed it not to suck in gas. It probably could have been designed to not suck in liquid, or even solids, but they left that option available.
@@sloppyjoes7
It's mysterius how someone was able to obtain a blackhole and contain it in the first place.
Either that or they artificially created the black hole in the cage.
OH MY GOD MY FAVORITE SCP RUclips CHANNEL IS TALKING ABOUT MY FAVORITE SCP B/C I LOVE BLACK HOLES AND LEARNING MORE ABOUT THEM.
Good for you
You should check out Ultra Massive black holes than. There's a few good videos on them.
unfortunately this video completely misunderstands how black holes work
Just breached containment, feeling cute might go on a killing spree
Hawking Radiation actually shrinks the black hole because some of its mass escapes. This occurs when photons get emitted from the event horizon, causing the black whole to lose mass over a VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY LONG amount of time.
Hey since it absorbs liquids why not bring it to scp 354 and see if it helps with that. It might solve a problem that's continuously growing
It might also cause a notably more dangerous XK-class scenario.
Yeah then when the black hole gets bigger and crushes the container we die, not a great plan. Just leave it alone
@@giulianopisciottano8302 The blackhole hasn't shown any sins of growing when things have been put in it, and with the way the red pool has been continuously growing withbno way to stop it,we'd be heading towards a slow and disastrous end since the red pool destroys all water.
@@minnie3434 I think it was for animations shenanigans, I think it actually grows if you put something in otherwise they wouldn't forbid anything small coming near it
@@giulianopisciottano8302 Just read through the scp's information. Didn't mention anything about it growing
Obviously this would be used to get rid of certain unkillable SCPs.
how is it anomalous tho, its just a small black hole
@Dazzy Boi black holes are normal, not anomalous
@@ewadfe3705 the container is the anomalous part
@@ewadfe3705 😶
@@ewadfe3705 the black hole is anomalous in that it should be the size of 200m wide and not so tiny. Plus it should not be able to be contained. First of all, the holes in the container are bigger than the black hole so the container and the black hole is anomalous because they are in some way interacting in a way that keeps it contained. Plus it's gravitational pull should dramatically exceed the container but the container reduces it's gravitational pull in some way. The black hole is not normal at all, it is anomalous and the container is clearly anomalous too. The fact that it is so tiny and containable is anomalous in of itself. Sure it could be a normal black hole contained in an anomalous container but we have no way of knowing if just the container is producing these anomalous effects or if the black hole is interacting with the container as well in an anomalous way. Plusthe fact that the black hole even exists is anomalous. The hawking radiation being emitted should have destroyed it since it is not sucking in material due to the container and prior to it's containment of the container it should have collapsed for the same reason. So either it formed inside of the container or some anomalous property of itself kept it from collapsing. Either way, the black hole is anomalous. Did u not watch the video? I just reexplained the whole video while omitting some parts
"Much like the larger black holes found throughout the solar system,..." I think we have a problem if there is a black hole, even a miniature one, in the solar system.
Well in the story there is a a really small black hole in the solar system
I was about to sleep then saw you uploaded,, how dare you making me watch it...
I love it tho- keep doing it until all SCP is animated so i can binge watching it for one year or more
O5 council : look at that black hole? I want it to be a miniature in my house
Plot twist: all the scp animated channels live with in the same room that's why they all release videos in the same time and date
Here I am the official representative for scp the bodies in the water and scp 1833 is back to proclaim the greatness of these two scps please consider one of them for a video
That one guy throwing the cage black hole the few seconds later putting fragile signs and handle with care😂😂
"Miniature black hole"...
That's basically me during lunch time
i cant be the only one kind of sad to the fact that these videos aren’t getting nearly as much love as they should :(
I dunno, they do get a huge ass amount of views right off the shelf, and the creators seen to be having a lot of fun doing them so i think they're receiving a fair amount of love
@@PiePiellow Yeah I guess so
@@PiePiellow I see that most of their videos have about 200k to 300k views. Which seems pretty good. I just see the amount of views at the beginning so i thought that’s how much views they get for the entire time
I want more science based SCP like this
Oh jeez... When he said tight-fitting clothing, I just imagined everyone in spandex suits studying the black hole. Like a bunch of scientists ready for some kinky fun. XD
Thinking about this seriously, this SCP is arguably more dangerous than the likes of the crimson king and the devourer of worlds. While it could be potentially useful to get rid of scp objects, it's not even a little bit worth the risk. In all honesty, this is one the mains SCPs that I would say "launch it into interstellar space" to.
Achievement Unlocked: Return to sender!
3:43 why isn’t the room in a vacuum?
4:58 if it reduces gravity it seems like it is exotic matter which has anti gravity as its defining property.
6:24 it seems like a filter which is technology.
7:11 you shouldn’t store this on earth.
9:50 If it’s a Time Machine you’re underusing it.
Fun fact, light can escape a black hole. Researchers caught a photo of it happening a few weeks back
Please I need the article of this
Do you know the article?
it isn't the virtual radiation?
No im not sure the article name but look it up! EINSTEIN was right all along!!!
8:53, "SCP-123 must be treated as a fragile object"
Also the narrator at 7:41: *tosses it into the air like a beach ball*
This is pretty much my favorite kind of SCP.
It is an SCP that is so easy to control and has a great use but with enough mishandling may lead to catastrophic scenarios.
This would be one of those SCPs that would have a DIsruption Level of 1 (Dark) and a Risk Level of 5 (Critical).
I wouldn't say that a MOTHERFRICCING BLACK HOLE is a disruption level 1 anomaly
True but in its current state (being in the mysterious cage), it is such until someone breaks it.
True but in its current state (being in the mysterious cage), it is such until someone breaks it.
I just realized: Black Holes are technically the only real "anomalies". Nothing is technically supposed to contain that much mass and have that much gravity in an area that small. They're literal holes in space. What the fuck.
11:00
"What do you do with a tiny, perpetually stable black hole?"
...Set up a mirror around the black hole and harvest effectively limitless energy via superradiant scattering?
would be a cool desk decor as long as its chained down
I like it!
**Cage around SCP-123 breaks.**
Everyone: **Panics**
**SCP-123 immediately collapses and self-destructs.**
Everyone: "Well that was anti-climatic."
I believe it is a common theory that the smaller the Black Hole the shorter it's lifespan is. So, in theory, a Black Hole that small would last only a few seconds at most before dying.
So, I have done a lot of research into the research done on black holes. So, I am being an absolute ass for the first half of the video. "Miniature black holes occur all the time and are safe because their gravity is still proptional to its mass". Oh, it is of a noticeable size... "If the black hole is close to the size of the outer shell then it would be pretty massive." Oh, it looks smaller than a marble. "If it was that size it would still be pretty massive and wouldn't be a miniature black hole." Oh, it is slightly less massive than the sun making it a third the mass of the smallest known black hole... And would completely ruin our day if it got out.
My point is, the writer of this one has done their homework and I am impressed. And has appeased my nitpicking ass. Good job and thank you for your work.
Imagine if Black Holes are really portals to the other dimension, and whatever is there gets some liquid poured on their head, or any other object thrown at them because of Foundation's research
Honestly, I think of blackkholes are simply just dense areas in which everything is sucked towards it including light. I think at the center you would find a mass of subatomic particles at the most basic form so below quarks and leptons level. I don't believe they are a true singularity but I could be wrong as to me a true singularity is when to objects of mass overlap in physical 3D space but I don't think that's actually what happens with a black hole. I have had thought though that perhaps if you got sucked into a black hole you would undergo time dilation so significant that you would be accelerate forward in time to the point where the black hole no longer exists and would be billions and trillions of years in the future.
@@anonymouscommentor411 nice thought, would make a great sci-fi novel or something on that note
That one dude throwing that destructive, cage black hole up and down is gonna cause problems😂😂😂
So if the cage breaks you would get the event horizon expanding at the speed of light to the 200m they said it should be at. Hm if you could do this off planet then maybe they can finally kill the unkillable reptile.
This is a way to permanently get rid of the lizard. Becuz a black hole is different than anything else. As it traps matter and dilates time as its gravity effects space in turn also time.
@@evenfate5906 correct
Everybody gangster until 682 breaks the cage
@@evenfate5906 There are actually many different ways to get rid of SCP-682, including this anomaly.
It's just that all of them have greater risk associated in performing the act than allowing SCP-682 to continue to exist lol.
@@aohige I know thats why i said. This is a way to permanently get rid of it. I mean quite literally you cannot escape a blackhole. Literally nothing can not even light the supposed fastest thing that is suppose to exist. Plus the thing is that time will slow down due to energy gain and the lizards cell will get ripped apart slowly and contained in the blackhole(plus if his regenration is still there) Then even more permanently considering that regenaration will feed the blackhole.
Imagine having your phone eaten by a miniature black hole.
This probably won't kill SCP-682, but if we can ever manage to get SCP-682 ground up into dust, or at least cut up into small enough pieces: we should feed it into SCP-123. My best guess is that SCP-682 will remain alive inside of the black hole, but will never escape. Even if 682 takes on the properties of the black hole: the geodesic sphere will still keep it contained.
if scp-682 manages to break the cage, which i think there is an extremely high chance of, then we all die
it is a good idea though
i dunno if the 682 will be able to adapt to the black hole since there is nothing to adapt, even if it didnt kill 682 it will still get rid of it permanently since it will never escape, although this method is too risky as , it will take our entire solar system with it.
Bro this is the scp I've been meming about for 2 years
God I love this channel- sun tzu
I created the entry for SCP-123. I wrote the entire thing, including the image, the description, the rules, the regulations, the background, its mass, behavior, and limitations.
No one ever seemed to care about this SCP because it seems stable... So long as you don't mess with it. Which was the point. The cosmic horror of how it would instantly destroy not only the SCP facility, but earth, the moon, the planets, the sun, the solar system, and the galaxy... I found that horrifying.
I just came across this video. It's neat to see people noticing SCP-123.
*SCP-123 exists.*
Researchers: _Have we tried to throw 682 at it?_
It was proposed, but it was never actually carried out, due to the risks, of SCP-682, _somehow_ , adapting to SCP-123.
Him: nothing you ever throw into it will ever come back. Scp 682: are you sure about that?
i mean its a blackhole what is scp 682 gonna do? bark at it?
SCP Explained:- "What is the most dangerous thing you can imagine?"
Me:- "Saying THAT apps name within earshot of the narrator?"
Fun fact: If a small black hole encounters a heavier non-black hole object (e.g. a 3 solar mass black hole encountering a 18 solar mass star), the heavier object pulls the black hole in rather than the black hole pulling the other object in.
The black hole then eats the heavier object from the inside out. Such is life.
2:47 did he really just say black holes found throughout the solar system 🤦♂️
It's a small error so forgive it lol. People don't normally understand the difference between solar system and galaxy because they hear them quickly in science jargon. You still understood what he was trying to say.
Might be talking about scp universe solar systems
@@anonymouscommentor411 yeah, i don't mind those errors as well, but they sure are funny to spot
I believe the most dangerous thing is
logging into twitter
First also it's pretty good that you upload daily
Damn it
You're 2 seconds late
Fbowgdoebriehehs
@@MethDealer5916 Ok
You're not first lol
2:48 “found throughout the solar system” I am sorry, WHAT!
Ya gotta at least give me points for dedication I've been here on every vid for my precious babies come on
No
Fun fact we do have an anomaly that exhibits the properties of a black hole in our solar system. It's a recent discovery made in 2020 (go figure) there is still the process of identifying it but if it was a black hole the conclusion has been made that it can't do anything for a long time.
I just watched a video about how a black hole the size of a Nickle can literally evaporate the earth in seconds, so it's hard to believe, but I guess it's a cool storyline to go along with :) Edit: lol I wrote this comment before he talked about the cage, although, the fact that a cage can withstand the black hole and not the entire planet Is also quite hard to believe. Edit(again): but then again, this is SCP, none of it makes sense. Edit(again(again)): Also, how does the black hole not grow any larger when you put all those items in there, especially when he lost the earphones, he was so fat, his earwax would've been clogged up so much the black hole would grow at insane rates.
It's the cage, they said if the cage breaks then the hole will expand to the size its supposed to be.
Been binge watching all day
"Or maybe black holes are gaps in the space time continuum" that is literally the definition of a black hole
You realize that black holes are known to be a large amount of matter in a really small amount of space
Time slows down when nearing a black hole and Gravity can be considered as curvature of space and time so yeah, u r scientifically right.
I would enjoy more of these. While it could end the world, it is more so a "huh, that is neat"
Scp foundation sus
Edit: hmm scp 682 could be affected with scp 123
sus
@@pfl2730 yes
Congratulations ur first
@@shaggy7958 cool
@Jamz thanks
i think the cage is some sort of gravity bender, it probably uses most of the gravity and flipping it in some way to shoot negative gravity back to the blackhole pushing its effects into such a small area. this could also explain why it moves along with the cage because when you move it slightly the blackhole with be closer to one side of the cage which makes the gravity stronger and when the cage uses its effects it then pushes harder on that side which will push it back to the center again.
It's more than that. It negates inertia too.
Theoretically they could probably make a portal gun using this
Yeah but the black hole will probably eat the gun in the process
Idk how the portal gun in Portal works. Does it use a black hole?
@@anonymouscommentor411 yes, yes it does.
Looking at a black hole directly would probably hurt your head.
Honestly I think the person who runs SCP explained has to be part of the O5 council otherwise how could this guy share *Classified* information to the public without us and this guy having funny little red dots on our foreheads hours later?
just go to the wiki lol
@@theblaze2294 R/woosh
@@samuelwalker4304 He's not joking, I am, r/whoosh yourself
Im no SCP expert but there's an SCP which are basically just some scientists leaking information online.
this sounds like the perfect vacuum cleaner, so long as you hide away your small objects before you start cleaning
What is the most dangerous thing you can imagine
Dads belt
ouch
he doesnt grab the belt he grabs the whole fucking black hole
the black hole would way less than the earth and decay due to hawking radiation in less than 1 hour and the resulting explosion would probably leave a very big mess.
a lot of bad science in this one. They should probably stick to stuff that doesn't exist irl
"Much like the larger black holes contain throughout the SOLAR SYSTEM"?
Fun fact, it would take an infinite amount of time to fall into a black hole
What's the most dangerous thing I can imagine?
My Ex wife being spiteful...
My ex wife still misses me
But her aim is getting better!
Her aim is getting better!
See it’s funny cause marriage is terrible
Haha wife bad me funny
@@melmelodies8730 yep!
A good dose of scp in the morning
It would be really cool to have a replica of this. Like one of those floating magnetic globe desk toys but painted with that blackest black paint
Anything and everything can be made into a black hole if it's compressed beyond its swartzchild radius.. if you can compress earth to a size of a ping pong ball, you make a blackhole.. but that material like that can solve so much if we can acquire such power it'll be a game changer
This should have been called SCP-123 Work Place Safety Practices
3:29 bro´s really like: "aww man, don´t you just hate it when you´re trying to listen to some music and your airpods get eaten by a black hole"
Wrong vacuum decay be way scarier
I can't go by my day without watching you.
This video doesn't really do justice to how powerful the gravitational pull of a black hole really is. They say light can't even escape, which is true. Also, you can't *fall* into a black hole, you're attracted to it, pulled by it. The gravity is so immense that the pull will rip you apart at a molecular level. It will pull your atoms in one by one and will stretch your entire being completely around the black hole before ultimately pulling you in. Once you cross the event horizon, every line of your future, your destiny, your fate... all leads to the singularity and even if there was another side to come out of, you'd come out as a waveform of sound and nothing more, the gravity that ripped you apart on the way in makes sure of that.
A literal anomaly, the irony.
SCP Explained: nothing can escape the pull of a black hole.
SCP-682: are you sure about that?
HOW DID YOU-?! EVERYTIME I THINK ABOUT A SCP; YOU MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT IT! The heart of darkness, the o5 council, i am a toaster and now this! HOW?!
I’m picking some Scp videos/articles to recommend to my teachers to see if they’ll like them, imma recommend this one to my science teacher
the little screams in these videos always crack me up
because of how dense black holes are, this one is at least as heavy as the entire Earth is, and therefore exerts at least as much gravity as the Earth
This black hole would actually be 5 orders of magnitude heavier than the earth, meaning 100000 times the force of gravity... at 6400km distance(radius of the earth). Now imagine the force at a meter distance(hint: its 6400000² times larger)
A tiny black hole couldn't just suck in EVERYTHING it would take trillions of years to actually grow to a crushing force.