The following report does not detail a specific SCP, instead it details a substance known as Admiranium.
Admiranium is a substance which takes the appearance of fine gold on the outside. This substance is completely indestructible by current known means, with the exception of antimatter and black holes. Any solid mass of Admiranium is one large atom, consisting of over 1000 protons and electrons. The exterior shell of an Admiranium atom is currently believed to be a pure energy barrier, and gives of slight traces of an unknown form of radiation. It is stronger than Gamma Radiation but does not affect living organisms in any way.
Indys are individual particles originated from the collapse of black holes/neutron stars before the formation of the Earth. There is currently a vast store of Indys in the mantle and core of the Earth, predicted to make up about 2-3 percent of the mantle and 5 percent of the core. When extracted and condensed, a lumpy metal, know as Raw Indanium is made. This metal is completely useless. However, when a high density of oxygen pressures Raw Indanium, the metal fuses with the oxygen. This creates Indanium Alloy. This metal is 570 times stronger than steel and can withstand temperatures up to 2 million degrees centigrade.
Admiranium can be produced on a massive scale easily. When introduced to a superacid such as carborane, the oxygen inside the Indanium disappears, leaving behind Raw Indanium. Raw Indanium also consists of another unknown substance, known as JC-22-S, which makes the Raw Indanium lose integrity. This substance will be removed from the Indanium at its melting point, and while the JC-22-S collects at the bottom of the vat, the Indanium enters a state of instability. In order to stabilize the Indanium, all of the remaining substance must be taken into a large particle accelerator. Firing two individual Indys down the tube, it will separate the Indanium into Quark-Gluon Plasma. The substance will rearrange itself in a few microseconds, leaving behind a chunk of material, now designated Admiranium. This chunk of Admiranium will take up exactly 11.34 times less volume than the original Indanium.
One specific property of Admiranium is particularly strange. The size of Admiranium is not determined by its volume but by its surface area. Due to this reason, Indanium must be as flat as possible when being fused into Admiranium to ensure most efficiency.






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