Item #: 5136
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: Item SCP-5136 is always to be monitored by surveillance cameras. Staff observing SCP-5136 must always have a stop watch. Any signs of anomalies must be reported immediately. Staff are instructed to watch SCP-5136 for the change of color from Onyx Black (#0f0f0f) to Alizarin Crimson (#e32636).
Figure 1: Digital photography of SCP- 5136
Description: SCP-5136 is a black stone. It is 4 inches in height, 3 inches in length and 2 inches in width. Researchers have noted its heavy weight of 5.6 kilograms despite its small size. It was found in 1984 in Tibet by the SCP foundation after under an undercover agent in the Indo-Tibetan border patrol (INBP) noticed an abnormal rock at the foot of Mount Kailash. Geologists were brought in by the SCP foundation to analyze the stone. After observation, it was determined that SCP-5136 is part of a bigger entity (that we will now call SCP-5116-1) as it presents signs that it was cut off from the main frame due to high pressure. The contents of the rock contain a mix of multiple metamorphic rocks like gabbro, blueschist, eclogite and serpentinite (View Figure 2) which indicates that SCP-5136 has had contact with the geological contents of the earth. The origin of SCP-5136 is unknown. The magnetic and geological proprieties of the rock suggest that SCP-5136-1 is the core of the earth and is the direct causality of the earth's gravitational effects.
The color of SCP-5136 is described as Onyx Black(#0f0f0f). However, the true color of SCP-5136 does not exist in our color spectrum. Digital cameras were not able to capture the true color of the stone. The color of SCP-5136 is similar to SCP-087 as darkness consumes the stone. It has been reported SCP-5136 changes color from from Onyx Black (#0f0f0f) to Alizarin Crimson (#e32636). Correlational studies have confirmed that the color change occurs 1 month before natural disasters or pandemics (View Figure 3-4). The duration of the change varies on the death toll of the disaster.
It is unclear whether SCP-5136-1 causes or predicts naturals disasters and pandemics. However, researchers have concluded that if SCP-5136 stays Alizarin Crimson for 72,103,965 seconds, the entire human population of Earth would be 0.
Figure 2: Geologists have been able to analyze the contents of the rock with the use of a small sample provided by the SCP foundation. Its contents have been summarized in this small table.
| Material | % | Material | % | Material | % | Material | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gabbro | 8.0 | Greenschist | 1.11 | Phyllite | 1.11 | Granulite | 1.11 | |
| Anthracite | 1.11 | Blueschist | 1.11 | Metapilite | 1.11 | Mylonite | 1.11 | |
| Catackasite | 1.11 | Eclogite | 1.11 | Granulite | 1.11 | Schist | 1.11 | |
| Gneiss | 1.11 | Serpentinite | 1.11 | Gneiss | 1.11 | Serpentinite | 1.11 | |
| Whiteschist | 1.11 | Tectonite | 1.11 | Marble | 1.11 | Litchenfieldite | 1.11 | |
| Hornfels | 1.11 | Suevite | 1.11 | Greenschist | 1.11 | Metapelite | 1.11 | |
| Quaerzite | 1.11 | Magnetite | 30 | Yttropyrochlore | 1.11 | Armacolite | 1.11 | |
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Figure 3: Shortened list of statistical analysis of SCP-XXXX: Date of disaster v.s. Color change of SCP-XXX v.s. Duration of color change.
| Event | Color change date | Duration of color change |
|---|---|---|
| Eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia, November 14, 1985 | October 14, 1985, | 236 seconds |
| Lake Nyos disaster, Cameroon, August 21, 1986. | July 21, 1986 | 17.98 seconds |
| Ecuador earthquakes, Ecuador, March 6, 1987. | February 6, 1987 | 51.5028 seconds |
| Sichuan flood, China, July 27, 1989. | June 27, 1989 | 39.2863 seconds |
| Manjil-Rudbar earthquake, June 21, 1990 | May 21, 1990 | 515.028324 seconds |
| Bangladesh cyclone, Bangladesh April 24, 1991 | March 24, 1991. | 1430.39 seconds |
| Haiti earthquake, Haiti, January 12, 2010 | December 12, 2009 | 2945.96 seconds |
| UNKNOWN | November 11, 2020 | ██████ |
| Event | Color change date | Duration of color change |
|---|---|---|
| Bubonic plague, India, August 26, 1994 | July 26, 1994 | *Estimated at 0.57 seconds. Researcher did not have time to react. |
| SARS outbreak, Worldwide, November 16, 2002 | October 14, 2002 | 7.97 seconds |
| Swine flu, Worldwide, January 6, 2009 | Dec 9, 2009. | 3770.00 seconds |
| COVID-19 pandemic, Worldwide, October 7, 2019 | September 7, 2019. | ███ seconds |






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