Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: Foundation agents within national governments and scientific institutes, anomalous or otherwise, are to monitor any ongoing or proposed projects for signs of research into any of the following fields:
- The relative speed of light.
- The ether, the etheric winds, or any subject dealing with it.
- Timekeeping on trains, aircraft, or any other developing means of travel.
If such a project is discovered, foundation agents are to either monitor or join the projects, and proceed to do their best to steer them away from any results that might uncover instances of SCP-XXXX. If this method does not work, MTF Alpha-2 (Bulb Snatchers) are to be utilized to remove the relevant data or information from existence through any means necessary.
In the unlikely event that an independent researcher or non-institutional team discovers data which indicates an instance of SCP-XXXX, foundation agents within academic community are to disprove, discredit, or otherwise reduce the credibility of the data in favor of other competing theories.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a phenomena wherein when moving at speeds close to or exceeding ██████, objects travel through time at an increased speed compared to the rest of the world. As an example, an object moving at sufficient speed may experience 2 seconds worth of time in 1 second of actual time. While an exact formula has not yet been discovered, it appears there is also a link between the mass of the object and the time experienced.
This process will affect all matter at any speed exceeding ██████, at what is theorized to be a linear rate. The matter does not display any other changes beyond what is expected from the additional time spent.
This phenomenon has so far only been observed beyond the atmosphere of Earth, and it is unknown if it can affect terrestrial matter. However, the speed required for SCP-XXXX to take effect is high enough that it is unlikely to be achieved by any non-anomalous means before the new millennium1.






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