Maikerpike

Name: Junior Researcher Mikk Rästa
Date: 15/08/2020
Total Items: Three pieces of printing paper with a printed image of a hypercube.

Note: Testing to see if and how SCP-914 perceives the theory of the fourth dimension. Skipping Coarse and Rough because ordinary printing paper has already been put through it before. - Mikk

Input: One image
Setting: 1:1
Output: Printing paper with an image of a fractal.

Note: The fractal seems to end at the fifth loop. A shame, an infinite fractal on a piece of paper could've been fascinating to see. - Mikk

Input: One image
Setting: Fine
Output: A piece of printing paper with a cube of ink drawn into it. The cube appears three-dimensional no matter what side the subject is observing it at. This phenomenon only works for the nearest person with a direct line of sight towards the paper.

Note: Very disorienting. It looks almost as if you could put your hand in the paper and grab the cube, but instead you just hit the paper and stain your hand in printer ink. - Mikk

Input: One image
Setting: Very Fine
Output: Ordinary cube Hypercube made of paper. It has the anomalous effect of making everyone that observes it perceive it as an ordinary cube of paper. The effect does not work when viewed through a digital screen, and is hard to comprehend without mind protective equipment. The item's properties made it extremely atomically unstable, and it decayed into carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas over the course five hours. A Bunsen burner was activated in the testing room due to an unrelated experiment and caused a small explosion and a minor fire which was extinguished by a custodian that was near the site when the hydrogen explosion occurred.

Note: Junior Researcher Mikk Rästa later apologized for his reckless behavior and promised to pay for any equipment destroyed in the fire.