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Title: Physics Breaking Soccer Ball

soccerball

SCP-4165

Item #: SCP-4165

Object Class: Safe

Secure Containment Procedures: SCP-4165 must be put in a 75 × 75 × 75 cm opaque box and put in the Safe Containment Locker at Site-4. Only personnel Class C and higher can take SCP-4165 to conduct experiment and/or physics research only.

Description: SCP-4165 is a Size 5(70 cm circumference) standard 32-panel soccer ball. SCP-4165 weighed 0.4██ kg. SCP-4165 is made of typical soccer ball material (e.g leather). Produced by N███ Co. Ltd. SCP-4165 had two(2) three(3) (see addendum for details) anomalous properties.

The first one, is that the SCP doesn't have deflection (i.e. 'bounciness'). Therefore, it has 0% deflective efficiency meaning that SCP-4??? would directly fall to the ground without having any deflection whatsoever.

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Diagram shows how SCP-4165 second anomalous property works

The second one, is that the gravity of SCP-4165 would change depends on the surface it lands on. The gravity of SCP-4165 will be perpendicular according to the surface SCP-4165 lands on. The gravity will change again when SCP-4165 move or land on a new position.

SCP-4165 draws the Foundation attention after an article on the local ███ █████ Newspaper dated ██/██/20██ SCP-4165 being kicked from a soccer player in the █████ ████ Stadium, ██████, New Zealand. The soccer player stated that SCP-4165 'roll up to the surface of a wall'. The Foundation immediately take SCP-4165 after that incident to avoid widespread identification about SCP-4165.


Addendum-4165-A

A newly discovered anomalous property had been discovered on SCP-4165 when Dr. ███████ make an experiment where he put SCP-4165 into a container full of water. SCP-4165 seems to sink to the bottom of the container. Therefore, SCP-4165 is more dense from water. Dr. ███████ replaced water with other liquids listed below:

  • Cooking oil
  • Molasses
  • Petroleum
  • Ketchup
  • Mercury

Results show that SCP-4165 sink to the bottom of the container in every liquids that is in different levels of density. It is concluded that SCP-4165 is dense to any liquid known in the world.
When SCP-4165 dropped to the container full of tested liquids, SCP-4165 fall directly to the bottom of container like there isn't any liquid in the container and not fall slowly even in the liquids with high viscosity.