SCP-2966 - InfiniTP
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2024
- SCP 2966 is a Keter Class anomaly also known as InfiniTP.
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-2966 is to be contained at Outpost 117, and at no time shall any other SCP objects be contained with it. A liquid-fluoride thorium reactor is to be powered at all times, with the heat exchange directly in thermodynamic contact with SCP-2966's housing. Before usage of SCP2966 , monitors will ensure that there are at least 2.04×1017 joules of heat energy available to thermodynamically transfer into SCP-2966's housing. During use, this heat energy transfer will be carefully monitored to match the rate of matter removal.
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Ahh! Original author here. So proud to see my only SCP have an animation of its own from my favorite Foundation themed channel! Makes my day to see it brought to life in this way. For context, I came up with this story in 2016 during summer school at engineering Uni. And yes, it was while I was in my dorm's bathroom.
Perhaps I'll need to finally follow up with some of my half finished SCPs now!
I didnt read the original text, but what was the accident that made it impossible to take apart?
You should 100% do more homie. This shit was great. Got a question for you if you're able to answer. But do you think this roll of TP could power protocol legionnaire?
This scp is horribly ironic and I love it
@@FinalHeroes that's a good question, but I believe the answer would be along the lines of "being extremely resistent", given that literally endured an explosion.
@@FinalHeroes my thinking while writing was that it doesn't really explode like a bomb, more just sheds energy so fast that it might as well be an explosion. The main reason it's difficult to take apart is that the Foundation doesn't want to for fear of disturbing the system's energy balance inside. Which is a convenient way to have the plot allow the reader to put whatever they want in there. I mentioned a bunch of nonsense technologies like the hyperbaric containment field that don't really need to make sense in order for the story to work. The reader's mind can fill in the gaps, what's important is what the SCP does and the laws it obeys.
One of the safest D-classes in long term, since he doesn't deal with deadly monsters, and if everything is done right, he's safe, so he is also a hero
Bro, he gets to use the best tp in existence to save the world. It not only safe, its borderline great.
@@kendelian5357 not so shitty job after all, is it?
Everybody gangsta until the toilet paper turns you into a D-Clascycle
Nah safest d-classes would be the ones that just eat cake (edit: the scp I’m referring to is scp 871)
@@Shad0w-One well…
When an inanimate, non-sentient SCP is classified as Keter, that's terrifying.
Just put it inside one of the many pocket dimensions that we don't like.
When we needed him the most, he wasn’t there.
I wonder if they talked about the alarm clock that could destroy the world.
@@harlowviv2968the, THE WHAT?
@@ToastedBreadWithHoney it increases in pitch until it’s turned off
This is one of the most perfect scps in the entire series. Backed up by science but still mysterious enough to be an anomaly
backed up by science?
like... they used scientific terms in the descriptions? doing a few unrepeated tests probably doesn't count
Not everything. The explaination, the parts on how much heat is generated and what type. Even if all of that math is false its refreshing to have them at least try to explain it like a scientist would
Wonderful to hear it called "perfect"! I don't think I'll ever top this one lmao
Oh wow, the author himself! Thanks for the story! I remember reading this a few years ago and enjoying it
I’m still annoyed they use sound as energy
I like how toilet paper can cause an XK class end of the world scenario because of how good it is
Lol
nice nitw pfp :O
The self replicating cake:
@@akirejjga Red ice:
Couldn't we just Chuck it into space and let it destroy itself or would it just recover from the explosion and continuously repeat the process
A lot of people don't know this but the original author was writing this SCP when they were going through school learning about Advanced Physics.
It exactly sounds like that, too. But that is part of what makes it fun.
Youre a lucky one! The author is 2 comment above you for me!
Well, it was engineering university, and does come off as trying to flaunt my recently gained knowledge with six years of retrospect. "Learning" is a strong word, as a bunch of the math was wrong in the original article and probably still is since I've forgotten my login info. If I write another, it'd be more supernatural than this one.
@@WWIflyingace62 still cool though, a lot of sci-fi is written in a way where even if the science is wrong, it's something the reader can fathom even ignorant of the science used in the story. Hope you finish those SCPs you worked on
@@lordbeerus462 yea expecialy since if in "alternate reality" the physics there could be diffrent from what there is in this world.
So if the TP isn’t used enough it explodes, but if it’s used too much it’ll make the area around it absolute zero
Isnt it the opposite
@@jay5432-l3z Using the TP causes it to regenerate by stealing energy from its surroundings. So using too much TP causes the temp to drop
It’s always SCARIER when the SCPs do follow the laws of physics, but nuclear toilet paper? Wow, just wow
Science gets scary quickly
This is really one of the best articles on the scp website. Truly A love letter to the scp universe
Literally better than most lmao
I’m guessing this one doesn’t have a [REDACTED] or [DATA EXPUNGED] in every sentence
@@demoneon9527 yeah i doesnt, cause its simple and nice and not about some world ending annomaly,again, that has sooo many [redacted] blah blah. We need more fun scps like this
honestly. i get ur enthusiasm abt this article, its rly thorough and not just [REDACTED] every other word
@@theseusswore and the fact that it explain what the fucks goung on and how the annomaly work in a way that makes sense, like how it uses energy to create toilet paper and how it'll explode like a nuke if not taken out daily
this scp was definitely thought of while on the toilet, in covid time and without any toilet paper left
Nah mate. Written in 2016
@@chattaboxxx2332 Time traveler confirmed
He failed to save Harambe in this timeline D:
I think the original author said it was written on the toilet, or at least the idea came to them on the toilet.
Only the scp foundation can make something like a toilet paper sound so terrifying.
There's literally a Cake-class end of the world scenario it has to worry about too.
One of those SCPs that should probably be launched into space. A long, long way into space.
youd want that shit lightyears away from you, a 1000 megaton explosion within out solar system probably would still destroy earth
secure CONTAIN protect. if some goi, or worse government, got this, they could really fork stuff up
The SCP Universe: Where a roll of toilet paper could end the world.
8:28 ,, easily able to detonate half a country" **detonates half a continent**
more like two thirds of a continent and half of another lol
@@Sarah_Redfox yeah
"just because something is Predictable doesnt mean..." They say the word Predictable and then show the doorway for SCP-343 that's really funny to me!
I find it interesting that a lot of anomalies dont really follow the laws of physics and reality and such, and can thus do whatever without much consequence (usually), but because this one follows those laws it actually is more dangerous
From evil gods to the very sun, this is probably one of the worst/weirdest SCPs that can take out the world
i can imagine all these people raiding the scp foundation in 2020 for the need of toilet paper
Oh god
Bruh
Australia here: Yes.
Canada better watch out for our subs... Lol, I can't say that and keep a straight face.
"THEY CANT STOP ALL OF US!" - Some guy raiding area 51
how ironic, the most powerful scp only succeeded in what it did because of 1 math mistake. if that mistake didn't happen then scp 2966 would've had a different fate
See, this is what really gets me thinking. With anomalous objects like SCP-2966 existing in the same universe with other dangerous anomalies, it got me thinking. If any of the really dangerous anomolies caused an end of the world scenario, SCP-2966 would be right behind it if everyone in Site 117 was taken out in the scenario. If SCP-001(When Day Breaks) were to occur, then, a day and a half after site 117 falls, SCP-2966 would probably wipe out most of, if not, the entire earth. So, unless the the blobs of human amalgamations are indestructible, I'd be way more worried about being blown off the face of the planet than anything that SCP - 001 proposal has to offer.
That's one of the reasons to see SCP as many separate canons. A lot of them can't coexist. Especially when you have a containment breach or attack happen but then remember that half of your sites hold something that ends reality as we know it if not looked after.
that was quite long, wasn't it?
It's no wonder that the bathroom is one of the two most dangerous rooms in a house.
1000 megatons doesn't sound too bad considering the KT extinction event (aka Chixculub) had 100 million megatons of tnt packed on it.
Still, the resulting shockwave would likely travel around the world multiple times. For comparison, the Tambora explosion in 1815 produced 800 megatons of tnt.
Yeah 1k megs is a lot. I retract what I said.
Well there's a scp that's can stop this one and nutrlize it which is a teleporting kids pool that can send stuff between the earth and moon. Also the dinosaurs ending astroid had around 100 megatons of TNT having that 10x is this scp's power. Also as it doesn't send the non funni rays space would save are asses
If any hostile alien force ever starts heading to earth couldn't we put this thing on a rocket and use it as a super nuke
@@TheScarletSlayer Well. Yes and no
@@lexhu7654 is it because then we'd have a dangerous bomb floating around in space going off every so often
Truly the most frightening of all SCPs
4:14 ,,TP, infinite as it may be" my man spitting bars right there
When it mentioned monitoring mass and density, I thought it would have a chance of collapsing into a black hole if left unchecked
Only a slight animation problem, that underground reactor would not have a tower, either that or the tower would be aboveground
Most of those towers you see are cooling towers for spent rods.. Being a thorium reactor that wouldn't even be needed.
@@SilvaDreams yeah I just looked it up, and thorium reactors are breeder reactors that use water to cool down…
Wouldn’t they expel steam from some sort of tower though? Or would they just use it to make more energy and condense it back into water?
@@GimmeMyHandleBack Reactors don't really use water to cool themselves, their thermal reaction is controlled by adjusting how many neutrinos are allowed to bounce around. The water is really used to take up the heat generated by the process to create steam as in the end they are little more than big steam boilers used to power a turbine.
It's literally just an artistic choice to hammer in the concept that they're a form of nuclear reactor :3
This one is really great! Shame it wasn't up/known by many SCP fans yet!
These guys/gals unknowingly gave me a birthday present by uploading the video about what you'd put in 914 where they read my question just 3 days after my birthday, and I just got myself a gift in the form of both the Tickle Monster and Plague Doctor plushes. This is my thanks to my favorite channel for reading my comments in 2 different videos now and generally just being neat and fun to watch.
The perfect way to clean up after a meal of infinite cake
this entire scp is just a lesson on adding a power button to any invention you create
When TP can cause the end of the world. I always liked this SCP entry.
Imagine making a new scp entry
and then your brain went "What if i made a hyper-explosive toilet paper that absorbs energy to make more?"
One of the superior ones i think! Fantastic build up !! On point.
That tiolet paper, while following one thermodynamic law, was disrespecting the law of entropy
That has to be the happiest D-Class since the ones that played with SCP-999.
You describe “using,” the anomaly as disgusting but the MTF watching were smiling.
0:01 "SCP-XXX"? What is that, SCP porn? DAMNIT DR. BRIGHT!
it's 0:00
Too many SCPs have XK-class worst case scenarios. It would've been better if it teleported toilet paper from around the world to replenish itself, with an anomalously high chance of taking from nearly empty rolls in porta-potties, stadiums, and concert venues.
That’s almost worse if you think about it. How do they explain to the world why their TP keeps disappearing. That’s a normalcy breach just waiting to happen.
It’s also worse if you think about living in the scp universe. Imagine replacing the toilet roll only to do your business and find it empty when you’re done. Ugh.
@@BenjamminFranklin. you always wonder why whenever you need TP, the roll is empty?
Yeah. Exactly.
@@evangonzalez7732 yeah, but if your tp's vanishing out of nowhere in the middle of you taking a shit while your actively using it you should probably move out of detroit
@@consumerofbepsi5254 Oh...
You're telling me that's not supposed to happen?
@@consumerofbepsi5254 “they took the tp. Can’t shit in detroit”
“Dude why is a toilet paper roll in your computer”
“Oh that that’s my heatsink, see look I remove one sheet.. of.. paper Very careful- sneeze.. oh shi-“
“Breaking news: the entire eastern coast of the United States has been frozen”
It's a true act of SCP-343 that the planet hasn't been destroyed
I love how it’s called “the infinite TP”. It’s so funny.
1:54 'pumping HEAT into the chamber AT INCREDIBLY HIGH TEMPERATURES'
yes, heat is hot.
So, what would have happened if you entered one end of the toilet paper into SCP-123 and just let it ride?
Doom
that door animation at the start was so smooth damn
Now they only need to find a alternative reality, where SCP 2966 is a plane like infinite toilet, that coverts matter back into energy and put a few initial sheets of paper in it. One will produce energy at infinite rate and second one will be able to absorb it just as fast
A sentient humanoid capable of destroying everything instantly: Safe
A roll of toilet paper: KETER
SCP-2966: I make infinite toilet paper. Why is the foundation scared?
Physicist: It seems you are taking the first rule of thermodynamics too far.
SCP-2966: I was told to do that. :(
Physicist: Who told you?
SCP-2966 Inventor: God said I wasn’t allowed to bend the rules of thermodynamics and because of that this thing is going to kill us all.
God: I should’ve thought of the consequences better. :(
Soft, strong and thoroughly absorbent? That's right up my alley! ;D
Here’s a word problem:
So if said roll of toilet paper were to be tossed indiscriminately into SCP 1689 just as the TP was about to go critical, how many ketchup packets would need to be dropped in there after?
Oddly enough, this is one of my favorites.
most of the time i see a hard to kill or contain scp i think of just throwing it into the sun or a black hole. Would probably be a very bad idea with this one.
In reality it wouldn’t matter, the soviets had the power to make a 100 megaton bomb but didn’t, in reality they could probably put it on a small island in the middle of the ocean
We Really Needed This in 2020 During Quarantine
The idea of having an endless supply of something like TP 🧻 sounds awesome right? Well this is a demonstration of what would happen if that “magic” went wrong. This is just like the the pen with infinite ink (SCP-505) or Desert in a Can (SCP-622) were the idea is sound but the end result is terrifying! Also, suppose this didn’t react badly? You’d still need a significant power source to keep it supplied!
Look if it sounds to fantastical then you just might end up causing an anomaly someone else will need to deal with. Stupid well meaning scientists!
write error: reducing neutonian matter to "absolute zero" doesn't just make things "super cold." it often changes it's state of matter into a bose-einstein condensate, pretty much melting the physical structure of anything with lots of nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen for sure. It would just... fall apart at the subatomic level.
So technically, you can let it store energy, generate heat, contain it inside an energy generating station aka maybe a ultra large water boiler dynamo core energy station and let it produce energy, you only have to contain it with an indestructible armored personnel that isn't a less trustworthy D class, a researcher who has to go in and do the job or regulating it just below explosion point or pure alpha radiation, since all you need os protection, a rudimentary version of an ironman suit would work, hell any radiation suit will work.
You literally have unlimited energy if it observes the same laws.
- if you pull it out too fast too many - it absorbs a lot of energy so everything goes cold
- if you leave it it will just grow more potent until it radiates like the sun
....
COMBINE IT WITH THE HAND DRYER THAT SPRAYS UNLIMITED FIRE!!
SEE WHAT THAT DOES
Portable anomalous flamethrower lmao.
This is a disaster waiting to happen I can feel it.
@@blueberrymk.1091 i don't see how bad it can get overall, with the exception of the hand dryer having the tendency to break the wall and fly away with it while mounted.
You have:
The TP that absorbs all matter of energy and waves of electrons even as fuel to generate toilet paper within the vicinity.
The dryer that produces unlimited heat
They literally can be used to counteract one another, you just need an anomalous base building technology to set up a site under say...the Mariana trench, where the dryer will be under too much pressure to fly away if it tears the walls down, it produces a lot of heat while doing so in a - 180°c water, while the excess heat, controlled by say....a robot automated to take out a piece of toilet paper every like 8 hours just below radiation/alpha radiation explosion point...
You are pretty safe. And the energy generated can be extracted rather safely.
InfiniTP in the thumbnail: "B E N O T A F R A I D! By the way do you need toilet paper?"
The guy in the thumbnail: "I'm literally melting away!"
As an MTF Agent I can confirm that this is why we never run out of toilet paper
I love how scps are usually the most violent things in the multi verse and then there are these.
I did not expect my toilet paper to blow up the world I thought it would be something else:)
Is anyone else in their annual 1-12 months of being obsessed with SCP videos?
To infinity, and beyond!!!!
For a lot of anomalies, most people's solution is just to throw it into the Sun. This is the exception.
we'd destroy haha.
I’m surprised this isn’t a “-J” anomaly.
I think it's because -J anomalies don't have this amount of thought put into how the anomaly works. This anomaly has so much thought put into the science of it that it's worthy of being a non -J
@@vCherrykAI16 what's a J anomaly?
@@indeeditiscirro -J(oke) anomaly. A joke or parody anomaly. One well known example is SCP 173-J being a playful, non-violent version of the ordinary SCP-173.
Little late here but I think it has something to do with it being created early on before major popularity, serialization or the -J craze. It having a more fleshed out story helps but it probably didn't make sense to go through all the SCP articles to recategorize some that might be a bit sillier to -J status. Especially since lots of articles weren't meant for -J status, they just were meant to expand the universe with more than world ending monsters and violence. Variety is good. Same as that toaster that makes everyone think they're a toaster. Kind of jokey but not all anomalies can be completely serious.
-J anomalies are written as jokes
This scp is very well written
i would like to see more SCPS cross tested because if this thing needs to have heat supplied to it then you could just connect it to SCP-313
this SCP is what i strive to be
I'm the first comment here
@@idealshadow8848 ur like the 50th
@whill no I'm the first cry about it
@@idealshadow8848 fair enough
Great job Hunter as usual
How do you guys research content while the wikidot website is down? Keep up the great work btw!
EDIT: Do you pre-produce videos? I'd love get some insight!
Tp, of course, refers to exactly what you're thinking: toilet paper...
No, you are wrong I was thinking about teleport
2:16
Wow...what a twist... That man is also an Ex-GOC.
You know an SCP is dangerous when it obeys the laws of physics, and yet its still considered an SCP.
You guys definitely challenged my desire to keep learning about scps with this one. Not really your guy's fault, I just find the subject really boring... holy shit.
One problem: infinite toilet paper would be bad for toilet paper companies. Once buying the first toilet paper roll, they wont buy anymore, and sales would drop. So, they probably wouldn't develop it.
the amount of filler in these videos is annoying, i want to hear about the scp not why grass is secretly blue or what a nuclear reactor is
Man we needed this when covid started because everyone taking toilet paper like crazy for some reason
Mmm
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@@GamerLife-ce6ye 🦚
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When we needed him the most, he wasn’t there 😔
Wish we had this during COVID
-Mom, you won't believe me I get hired by the SCP Foundation!
-That's great! So what us your job?
-Monitoring a prisoner takes a shit and wiping hus ass by an anomalios toilet paper.
gotta love the foundation. even in the day of advanced robotics that could easily perform a mundane repetitive task as pulling tp every 8 hours they still give a job to an dude they wont mind if he dies. those robots are expensive yo!
While true, it's explicitly stated that the TP does need to be used
@@TrueLadyEvilChan ya, eventually. doesnt mean a robot cant harvest it and have it taken for usage in the site bathrooms. 16 people will go through alot more then 30 sheets a day. thats barely 2 per person!
"Agents in the area of REMOTE FUCKING CANADA?!" man I swear SCP has at least 20,000,000 employees. I love this so much I'm hooked
When you put all your points into intelligence and absolutely none into wisdom.
Imagine just going to poo and your room just flash-freezes
This is definitely a classic.
This has to be the most COMPLICATED roll of tissue ever! Who would've thought that the end of all living things could be caused by... tissue??? 🤣🤣🤣
the 65 tons of tnt is very off... 1 MT of TNT is 4.184e+15 joules. 3 Grams using a mass to energy converter is 2.696e+14 Joules.
8:20
"Easily able to wipe out half a country"
*Blows up an entire continent*
This is the SCP we all needed in 2020
0:40 I was actually thinking of teleport like in minecraft...
Ooh these guys know that numbers under zero are negative. Quite nice to hear one out of a thousand people being intelligent.
this is one of those big brain SCPs that I feel dumb even thinking about
I came for the thumbnail image and I'm not disappointed.
Infinite tp is a halloween trolls dream
😅
4:26 Why _jet_ aircraft? For such a remote evacuation, I'd think the priority would be high reliability and on-site maintainability.
13:10 I thought the video was about to end but damn it kept going haha just like the TP
Heh. If they could move it, then they could just launch it into space.
Alternatively, what about an unmanned repeat of the Mass reduction experiment until the roll eventually depletes, or just stretching it out over a longer period of time - say, a few centuries.
SCP Explained, Limenade,.......
Hunter is, and always be the true voice of everything!
I literally didn't imagine that toilet paper can bring XK Class event
A way to neutralize 2966 would be to send it to the nearest Taco Bell.
I like the idea. Creative subversions of ordinary things are always cool.
But it's no Keter. It's safely contained, its procedures have a significant margin of error (as evidenced by the scientists who managed to stop it twice when it was already going critical), and so long as they are performed correctly, there is no chance that anything bad will happen.
It's a textbook Euclid.
Yo this is why I love the scp you have some hella cool ones like 043 then this one wow