Document # 672-A:229: Dr. Silvers Test Log
Date: 11/11/18
Object: One (1) watermelon
Procedure: The Watermelon was to be dropped from 20 meters, starting inside SCP-████'s radius, set for time to be slowed down. The watermelon's velocity is to be recorded by a device attached to the watermelon at every point during the fall.
Results: The velocity was measured to be exactly as it would be were SCP-████ not present.
Note from Dr. Silvers: So it does indeed alter time. At least that's confirmed.
Date: 11/18/18
Object: One (1) 9mm pistol with a clock containing SCP-████-1 attached.
Procedure: 3 bullets were fired at a non-living and motionless target.
Results: The firing time of bullets 1 and 3 were significantly increased, while bullet 2 had its firing time decreased slightly. However, the effects did not persist after the bullet left SCP-████-1's radius.
Note from Dr. Silvers: It appears the time dilation is sporadic. It is unknown how SCP-████ manages to control the dilation, but for the time being we are unable to control it ourselves.
Date: 11/28/18
Object: Three (3) bullets containing shards of SCP-████-1.
Procedure: Each bullet was fired at D-7812 in locations inflicting minimal and non-permanent damage. Each bullet was fired approximately 3 seconds apart. Target was administered an anesthetic before testing, and after testing was administered a Class C Amnestic. D-6682 is to be told the injuries are accidental.
Results: Bullets 1 and 3 caused the target to slow down significantly for approximately 2 seconds, whilst bullet 2 caused an increase in the target's speed.
Note from Dr. Silvers: While I'm surprised the ethics committee didn't shut this experiment down, I think we may be onto something. The bullets ended up getting lodged in D-6682's body due to where they were fired, and thus the time dilation occurred inside of the subject's body. Upon later analysis, the instances of SCP-████-1 were no longer radioactive, meaning the radiation is likely linked to the time dilation. More importantly, there may be a pattern in how the time dilation works.
Date: 12/6/18
Object: Ten (10) bullets containing shards of SCP-████-1
Procedure: Bullets were fired at D-7812 in locations inflicting minimal, non-permanent damage. Each was fired 1 second apart. Target was administered an anesthetic before testing, and after testing was administered a Class C Amnestic. D-7812 was told the injuries were from an accident during testing.
Results: Overridden by Ethics Committee
Note from Dr. Silvers: Well that's no fun.
Date: 12/14/18
Object: Ten (10) bullets containing shards of SCP-████-1, fired by a MTF Lieutenant for increased accuracy against a moving target
Procedure: Bullets are fired by MTF Lieutenant ███████ at a pendulum of a composure that will cause the bullet to lodge itself inside of the pendulum at an interval of 1 second.
Results: Bullets 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, and 9 sped up the pendulum, whilst bullets 4, 5, 6, and 10 decreased its speed. Observers noticed that bullets 2, 5, and 8 had the most significant time dilation.
Note from Dr. Silvers: It appears that SCP-████-1's time dilation does not change randomly. Every 3 seconds, it changes from speeding up time to slowing it down, and vice versa. It also appears that the dilation constantly increases, before decreasing after reaching a certain amount of dilation. Perhaps SCP-████ can somehow control this dilation?
Date: 12/21/18
Object: One (1) watermelon with approximately 300 grams of SCP-████-1 planted inside of it.
Procedure: D-7812 wore SCP-████, and was to stand within 3 meters of the watermelon, and was then told to punch the watermelon with SCP-████ active.
Results: [DATA EXPUNGED]
Note from Dr. Silvers: While active, SCP-████ is never to come within 3 meters of another sample of SCP-████-1.
Date: 12/30/18
Object: One (1) cannonball coated in SCP-████-1
Procedure: The cannonball was fired out of a cannon at a nonliving, stationary target.
Results: While in motion, the force of gravity exerted by the cannonball greatly increased, pulling objects toward it. No casualties, though Dr. █████ sustained an injury after the cannonball's gravity pulled his head into the side of a table.
Note from Dr. Silvers: I'm sorry about what happened, Dr. █████. Anyway, it appears stress increases the gravitational pull of the object.
Date: 1/5/19
Object: One (1) fragmentation grenade containing approximately 100 grams of SCP-████-1
Procedure: D-7943 threw the grenade in a blast-proof testing chamber, with researchers observing from behind a blast screen outside the chamber.
Results: Upon detonation, a strong gravity well developed. D-7943 was immediately pulled in and crushed. The gravity well persisted for approximately 5 seconds before vanishing.
Note from Dr. Silvers: Holy [EXPLETIVE REMOVED]!
Testing with SCP-████-1 involving explosives discontinued.