My back is facing forward towards the sky, and my arms are in the ethereal 4th plan. And I do Infact recognize the bodies in the concrete, as for they are all XK class personnel.
@@Unifoseum if something has a purpose and derives pleasure from fulfilling that purpose then it will naturally hate anything that prevents it from fulfilling that purpose
"Humans invented war when nature stopped being challenging." That's an interesting way of looking at it. We are pretty good at coming up with new ways to off our own and just about anything else.
An interesting idea by not, I don't think, an accurate one. War isn't unique to humanity and predates our species. It does not require creativity or spaience to "invent". It's a natural outcome of social species competing for resources. We see it in other apes as well as ants, termites, bees, etc. I think we've seen it in porpois as well. Once you introduce cooperation, war is a very logical outcome.
Animals definitely have war and cruelty for the sake of entertainment. Chimps can be straight up awful, or things like Cats feeding their prey drive by batting mice around, dolphins huffing puffer fish and roping everything.
There's also the implication that it's a necessity; Life loathes a lack of competition. Comfort breeds weakness, and Weakness is the one thing Mother Nature cannot abide.
@@wiilov Competition for survival and war are two very different things, if anything, war has been the single greatest existential threat to our species ever since the discovery of weaponized fission. War isn't competition, it's systematic destruction of one's own species, something we don't really see in other species. Animal's compete over resources, but social animal's are very different, by nature there cannot be too much conflict within the species for them to thrive. But even animals that do directly fight each other over resources do not often kill one another unless starving, nevertheless go to that opponents home territory and try to wipe out their entire population. Most animals will avoid conflict wherever possible, and if you give them everything they need this still holds true. The only time you see somewhat similar behaviour is in herbivorous species killing predators on sight to protect their offspring, and that's both evolutionarily selected for and only for predators within that immediate vicinity. We did the same thing with our own predators, it's something we regret in hindsight, but we understand the motivation. The motivation for war just has no benefit, there's no evolutionary pressure either social or biological because EVERYONE loses, it's like seeing someone eating food while a little hungry (and in the case of a dominant nation like the US, you are full but jealous that someone else has food at all) so you burn the entire neighborhood down INCLUDING your own house. War does sort of have it's roots in a survival instinct, but it is specifically fear of resource deprivation that was born during the agricultural era (the first known instance of war as we would think of it, i.e. mass killing of a population by another for whatever reason, is Jebel Sahaba which is only around 13,000 YA if I remember correctly, which would be about when ). The thing is we are basically on the cusp if eliminating resource scarcity, one could argue we absolutely could do so today if we tried, we just don't due to the valuing of certain social structures or concepts over the benefit of our species (and I mean all of them, if just China and the US got together they could likely radically alter the developing nations of the world in a very positive way, hell China's already doing something like that with their trans-African superhighway). Most conflict arises nowadays out of the fact that we have very widereaching, complex, and funnily enough purely imaginary, social constructs we adhere to as a result of cultural norms. If a corporation pushes for a conflict so they can make more of an arbitrary value by monopolizing a market further through resource control, 90% of that is just concepts that have no real world analogue, just people acting as they think they should. In person our species are by nature empathic and altruistic (we had to be, we are social beyond what we see in the vast majority of other species, that doesn't work if you don't have strong bonds and communal benefits) to one another, but take away that personal connection and people can do horrible shit. If you look at the worst events in human history it's usually someone in a room far from the horror ordering unspeakable things they will never see, and the people down the line bury their own feelings through a sense of duty or commitment to whatever their social structure dictates (which is pretty human). We sort of got stuck in that feudal agricultural mindset, and we really haven't moved past it. That's the issue, human's do not naturally war any more than other social animals (which is to say not much at all) and natural conflict is almost always small scale between individuals or small groups. The issue arises when you have a massive social structure where people are fundamentally dissociated from other's through various perceived differences as well as distance, so the idea of "hey lets go kill them for their stuff" is much more appealing than doing so on a local level (which doesn't really happen unless you are in a seriously bad environment). Mother nature doesn't really love competition, it's just that there's limited resources available and so life must compete to survive. Funnily enough though we only really succeeded due to being hypersocial and utilizing generational learning, but the latter part of that might yet destroy us as it buries the first.
Man the meme and memetic scps are far more interesting then some of the most powerful world enders. Finally a meme that can not only question the Foundation back but also has some great background. Well done Volgun :D
So who else checked the video length to see if it was more than 30 minutes? Good thing it doesn’t because that countermeasure mentioned at the beginning would’ve worn off.
Damn. This thing, this embodiment of "humanity's desire to know the unknown"...not being innate to Humankind, but instead being something else piloting us... Humans would still be afraid of fire and curled into caves without its guidance. It may as well not even be an SCP with all its done for us.
I like that it could almost be argued to be Thaumiel, it's just that the implications of humans understanding _everything_ are unknown and therefore terrifying.
So basically this sapient meme/idea existed in the human subconscious since the dawn of time along with other sapient ideas that infected animals. 2007 was different and could influence humanity allowing them to understand concepts they previously couldn't like rain and thunder. Under its influence humanity created civilizations which grew its understanding but humanity split across the globe making it more difficult to spread. But as time went on and humanity advanced 2007 became more intelligent and could spread more easily in modern day and was no longer restricted. Eventually 2007 started activating humans across the globe taking over their minds so it could understand everything, including other SCP explaining them, but the Scp foundation did what they could to stall it. Eventually the foundation decided that to prevent the end of the world basically they would send information from their time to the past so the foundation of that time can kill future activated 2007 instances to stall 2007's plan. Unfortunately based on the last transmission from the future the 2007 of that time won in the end and is in control of all of humanity or will be thus the past foundation we are following will no longer receive transmissions that locate 2007 instances that are activated and need to be terminated. This is my interpretation at least.
It's more a meta commentary on the nature of fiction and how fiction influences reality. The possessed 2007 victims were the authors or creative minds that wrote of things that'd soon become reality. 2007 planted the seeds of all inventions as a means to get humanity to make them. That's why all the SCPs they found the victims with are now classified as explained. When they captured them, they were unexplainable and thus were classed as SCPs, but as of the writing of this document they are now commonly explained phenomena. 2007 is essentially creativity and ideas man manifest. It's last transmission "an idea creating itself" is the article you're reading.
both the more basic described series of events as direct timeline and the metanarrative interpretation are accurate, one is just the authors eye view and the other the diagetic or in universe perspective. it's also fair to point out said gestalt kbows everything the temporal division knows including sending information bacwards through time. just felt that helps the monster threat value.
Theory: I think that the "idea" that he is, is curiosity. Think about it, in a world where collective unconscious minds collaborate to create gestalt entities programmed by common themes, these "sentient memes", the one most powerfully inclined to propagate and grow would be the meme of literally just BEING curious. The willingness to investigate the unknown, to step out of shelter and into the storm in order to chase understanding - you might even call this the human superpower. That which sets us apart from other animals. If this is a trait held by all humans, then the collective hive mind of humanity would all focus in on that detail with greater purpose, as with many others, making it more substantial. This would be how the phenomenon of sentient memes exists. But it is the NATURE of this particular meme, curiosity itself, to leap beyond even that form of containment. If things we all hold true become manifest, then the most powerful manifestation would be the driving force behind those thoughts itself - the inspiring need to understand, to learn, to comprehend. A sentient meme based on the very concept that drives memetic propagation. Such a thing would be on another level entirely, capable of defying not only its own limits, but even the limits it inspires itself to imagine.
This one is quite grand. A villain that reflects the protagonists in such a clear way makes for great juxtaposition. Mayhaps all of the Foundation are already subsumed by this idea, the need to understand. That is why they can't win, even if they aren't directly controlled.
This goes for D-Class as well. Many of them went above and beyond (though usually in the name of their own survival) and were recognized. Posthumously, of course.
@@Nabaal41 This bit is mostly untrue. Only 2 or 3 D-Class have ever received foundation awards. or even been Posthumously recognized. And all 2 or 3 instances were only because they fixed something the foundation at the time either couldn't actively unfuck, or fix, or in one case saved so many foundation lives that they were forced to acknowledge them. You don't give gold stars to expendable Ballistic dummies for the anomalous. The only time people ever do that is when the Expendable dummy somehow manages to stop a train derailment. Ethics committee "acknowledgements" don't really count for much because they are basically just the cruelty/torture porn check for the foundation, and otherwise aren't meant to be taken seriously canonically.
@@normalchannel2185I would argue that the advancement of AI image generation the way we see it today on the internet and social media has marked the first cases of real life cognitohazards. Specifically the uncanny visual replications of humans - I’ve noticed the primordial fear that it strikes into people, myself included. For most these images are anxiety and paranoia inducing, but I believe that is just the tip of the iceberg. Might write a paper about this.
the foundation wishes to contain and remove things they don't understand. They only seek understanding in the pursuit of eliminating the need for others to do so. In a way they're a fundamentally incurious organization, even if the individuals who make it up are otherwise.
2007 is a special year for me, for my mother had her 2007 honda civic registered that year, with the numbers on her plates being 2007. Thank you for this beautiful reading, it did touch my heart.
"I suppose humans invented war when nature stopped being challenging." This line is pretty cool, even though article may have a little too much redaction to my taste.
So is this scip the question "How?," or generally curiosity? It's called"Science Fiction" because that's at the base of all good SF, investigating how the human responds to that which is beyond it's understanding (either an object or a happening).
it genuinely makes me sad that some people don’t think this is a well written SCP… i don’t know if they just don’t have patience or if the concept goes over their head but there are a lot of SCPs like this that are written so well and are wasted on people who don’t care to understand, i’m glad most of the comments want to understand ❤️
Ideas normally don't have a will of their own. Maybe the foundation would have been nicer is SCP-2007 had STARTED with explaining itself instead of saving that for last.
fun head-cannon while listening to these supberd SCP documents, I'm someone in the foundation of no importance reviewing containment files and when you get an intro at the beginning makes you feel like you stumbled into something you shouldn't have.
Im going to go out on a limb here but scp-2007 is an energy, not an idea. Ideas do in fact die, but energies live on forever. in order to spread ideas must be repeated, energy repeats itself.
BTW, class C amnestics are targeted retrograde. You need an entire kit to find the engrams ecoding the memories. This kit is not very portable, though efforts are being made to miniturize the larger parts of ghe equipment. People resistant to other amnestic classes tend to have better results with class C as the flagged engrams are most thoughtfully obliterated by the amnestic. Always ensure that class C are well targeted as they can destroy far more than engrams without a tight target.
This one needs some edits to be good. There were sections that added nothing, mostly the SCP items in the possession of 2007-12. There was also an overuse of the specifications, some of it read like a technical manual for an electric circuit board.
Cause that thing took over their bodies, stole their memories, and personalities, and then started laying canabalistic young. It gave everyone around it including myself a strong feeling of burn it with fire, which btw worked. If it were a warning their planetary defence took it well. When they sent me back through the gate they just asked me to pass this messege along. “We get the point, we wont threaten to invade your planet again, or even consider it. Please dont send worse. Messege clearly received”. I saw an infected man walk into a termination pod’ he didn’t even scream when the machine began incinerating him. That is their devotion to those beatle things. He just said “tell mother I love her, and im sad to not hear her laughter no more”. Huh. It was probably the scarriest thing i ever saw goc do. And ill be honest. I dont think anyone was supposed to survive, i think goc underestimated that planets devotion to the beatles survival, as well as their species. The bug looked looked like a long centepedal worm’ its young bored into its skin. The first instance was very fast after first signs of infection. The parasyte took full controll in less then three minutes. Its young poured out of it. And i puked in my mouth. I need some classs q2 amnestics. Please oh gods. I remember everything. The man. His skin started tearing apart dr miller. Thats when the worm thing was shown. It wasnt him but it talked like him. It acted like him. But it wasnt him. And no it didnt smell like mint. THANK GODS. oh there fine. The infected walk into this incinerating tank willingly too. There everywhere. They can be called down in split seconds. The infestation was halted quickly and aprubtly. All the beatle parasyte on the nape of their necks? Its dead when the centepedal worm parasyte kills the host and steals the host’s personality and memories. It was the hosts sudden change in morality that gives away the full infection. Like just boom. I mean i know the people seem cold. But when the infected laugh its diffrent. Almost psychopathic. Oh thanks. (A technician places a needle in the exploratory researchers and injects an ¿unknown?) Oh hey. When you sending me on my first mission doctor miller? How did it go? Oh thats bad… thanks. Im sure it was bad, please dont remind me, i’ll just listen to the report.
I think how many K-class articles can be accepted should be limited or restricted in some way, because everyone and their dog is doing them, and it is getting old and taking up effort that could be going into interesting, odd anomalies that are just weird objects or scary, yet not world-ending creatures, or just nonsensical phenomena. I miss SCPs that felt like science being done, and countermeasures being devised.
At this point you might as well kill the file, and everyone who’s ever touched it. As how can this idea get anywhere if it’s no longer an idea to anyone.
As soon as i heard the first 30 seconds of this video, i exposed myself to the neighbourhood. Results were mixed: much laughter, some shouting. Tears and heckling, various splatterings and 2 marriage propositions. Not sure how i feel at this point (well, except slightly sticky)
Cogito Ergo, Sum. You're welcome. An idea is conformation of thought, understanding is the fulfillment of an idea, therefore one could not exist if one could not perceive one's self. The only hurdle is metaphysical because one needs others to perceive. In a way, humans only act as your eyes.
It's a shame that scp-2007 and the foundation couldn't agree to work together. Unfortunately, scp-2007's final form would essentially be a hive mind and therefore posed an existential threat to humanity.
not just a hive mind, but the erasure of the human mind. Whoever it inhabits it completely replaces their original self and those inhabited are what it can communicate and act through. realistically, its unsuprising that it found out all knowledge but itself, as its not something with an answer to its existence. It's the only one and therefore has no way of knowing how it came to be.
I think due to the fact that it takes over humans and kind of kicks out their consciousness in favor of it's own purely to learn. But it's not entirely clear other than the SCP foundation seems to not be keen on stuff doing what they do.
because when it exists, whoever it resides in cannot exist. And it can exist in everyone, and by doing so will cause everyone to be empty shells that only do what it needs. It does not harm humans other than what is needed to ensure it reaches its objective of understanding everything. I want to mention that in the time it won, it understood E V E R Y T H I N G, this includes SCP's, meaning it understands the inner workings of every living and anomalous entity that exists. which is frightening considering it means it would be able to eliminate all of them.
Instructions unclear, watched the counter meme 37 times. My melt is facing.
Crazy slowly going am i
Well my face is counterfactual
My back is facing forward towards the sky, and my arms are in the ethereal 4th plan.
And I do Infact recognize the bodies in the concrete, as for they are all XK class personnel.
ok google who shat my pants
[DATA EXPUNGED]
"I am an idea, I don't mean it metaphorically, or rhetorically, or poetically, or theoretically, or any other fancy way. I'm an idea, straight up."
I was thinking the exact same thing!😂
Damn, I guess that means it's bulletproof!
"no cap"
You left this comment for me specifically. And I thank you for it.
you knwo what be funny? having a cut hand which launches itself at you. It can slide through the walls and vents attack people. LOL
SCP 2007: gave humans curiosity SCP 7841-ZA: gave humans empathy
Foundation: tries to eliminate both*
682: "no longer disgusting"
Scp 5000-PNEUMA:[REDACTED]
According to the uroburos cycle what it hates is free will
@@Masterinferno47Then why does it hate being contained so much
As well as the SCP that gave humans pain.
@@Unifoseum if something has a purpose and derives pleasure from fulfilling that purpose then it will naturally hate anything that prevents it from fulfilling that purpose
"Humans invented war when nature stopped being challenging." That's an interesting way of looking at it. We are pretty good at coming up with new ways to off our own and just about anything else.
An interesting idea by not, I don't think, an accurate one. War isn't unique to humanity and predates our species. It does not require creativity or spaience to "invent". It's a natural outcome of social species competing for resources. We see it in other apes as well as ants, termites, bees, etc. I think we've seen it in porpois as well. Once you introduce cooperation, war is a very logical outcome.
Animals definitely have war and cruelty for the sake of entertainment. Chimps can be straight up awful, or things like Cats feeding their prey drive by batting mice around, dolphins huffing puffer fish and roping everything.
We just wanna see who can see who can throw the biggest rock the fastest.
There's also the implication that it's a necessity; Life loathes a lack of competition. Comfort breeds weakness, and Weakness is the one thing Mother Nature cannot abide.
@@wiilov
Competition for survival and war are two very different things, if anything, war has been the single greatest existential threat to our species ever since the discovery of weaponized fission. War isn't competition, it's systematic destruction of one's own species, something we don't really see in other species. Animal's compete over resources, but social animal's are very different, by nature there cannot be too much conflict within the species for them to thrive. But even animals that do directly fight each other over resources do not often kill one another unless starving, nevertheless go to that opponents home territory and try to wipe out their entire population. Most animals will avoid conflict wherever possible, and if you give them everything they need this still holds true. The only time you see somewhat similar behaviour is in herbivorous species killing predators on sight to protect their offspring, and that's both evolutionarily selected for and only for predators within that immediate vicinity. We did the same thing with our own predators, it's something we regret in hindsight, but we understand the motivation. The motivation for war just has no benefit, there's no evolutionary pressure either social or biological because EVERYONE loses, it's like seeing someone eating food while a little hungry (and in the case of a dominant nation like the US, you are full but jealous that someone else has food at all) so you burn the entire neighborhood down INCLUDING your own house.
War does sort of have it's roots in a survival instinct, but it is specifically fear of resource deprivation that was born during the agricultural era (the first known instance of war as we would think of it, i.e. mass killing of a population by another for whatever reason, is Jebel Sahaba which is only around 13,000 YA if I remember correctly, which would be about when ). The thing is we are basically on the cusp if eliminating resource scarcity, one could argue we absolutely could do so today if we tried, we just don't due to the valuing of certain social structures or concepts over the benefit of our species (and I mean all of them, if just China and the US got together they could likely radically alter the developing nations of the world in a very positive way, hell China's already doing something like that with their trans-African superhighway).
Most conflict arises nowadays out of the fact that we have very widereaching, complex, and funnily enough purely imaginary, social constructs we adhere to as a result of cultural norms. If a corporation pushes for a conflict so they can make more of an arbitrary value by monopolizing a market further through resource control, 90% of that is just concepts that have no real world analogue, just people acting as they think they should. In person our species are by nature empathic and altruistic (we had to be, we are social beyond what we see in the vast majority of other species, that doesn't work if you don't have strong bonds and communal benefits) to one another, but take away that personal connection and people can do horrible shit. If you look at the worst events in human history it's usually someone in a room far from the horror ordering unspeakable things they will never see, and the people down the line bury their own feelings through a sense of duty or commitment to whatever their social structure dictates (which is pretty human).
We sort of got stuck in that feudal agricultural mindset, and we really haven't moved past it. That's the issue, human's do not naturally war any more than other social animals (which is to say not much at all) and natural conflict is almost always small scale between individuals or small groups. The issue arises when you have a massive social structure where people are fundamentally dissociated from other's through various perceived differences as well as distance, so the idea of "hey lets go kill them for their stuff" is much more appealing than doing so on a local level (which doesn't really happen unless you are in a seriously bad environment).
Mother nature doesn't really love competition, it's just that there's limited resources available and so life must compete to survive. Funnily enough though we only really succeeded due to being hypersocial and utilizing generational learning, but the latter part of that might yet destroy us as it buries the first.
"the only thing left to understand...is me, i would like to know if an idea can think itself" 💯👌 soo good
soos
The best SCP entries to me are ones that have one line that cracks your understanding wide open. Because this article IS an idea thinking itself.
@@PR0MAN01 that's why SCPs are the Goat, you'll never see this in conventional sci-fi shows, also 69 likes...noice
Man the meme and memetic scps are far more interesting then some of the most powerful world enders. Finally a meme that can not only question the Foundation back but also has some great background. Well done Volgun :D
From the sound of it, this meme took over the world so def powerful spooky
@@GamerX13X I just like there is more too it then inherent power. A even questionably grey morality too. Far better! :D
So who else checked the video length to see if it was more than 30 minutes? Good thing it doesn’t because that countermeasure mentioned at the beginning would’ve worn off.
I didn't, until I saw your comment
Yeah, those novel-sized scps are a snoozefest
@@vanstarateidk about you some of them are really in debt
I like the long ones....
Every time he uploads; these are my lunch breaks lol
Damn. This thing, this embodiment of "humanity's desire to know the unknown"...not being innate to Humankind, but instead being something else piloting us...
Humans would still be afraid of fire and curled into caves without its guidance. It may as well not even be an SCP with all its done for us.
I like that it could almost be argued to be Thaumiel, it's just that the implications of humans understanding _everything_ are unknown and therefore terrifying.
Found another instance
It secured, contained, and protected us
Just to inform you, that intro with the raspy digital voice and the counter-meme on the screen? Superb ASMR material, my dude.
To me, it sounded like the voice Volgun used for SCP-2020.
What crazy is This was made for the SCP-2000 Contest which the theme was science fiction
Not made, revealed 👀
Imagine if there had been an 8kontestant whose title was just "Fantasy".
So basically this sapient meme/idea existed in the human subconscious since the dawn of time along with other sapient ideas that infected animals. 2007 was different and could influence humanity allowing them to understand concepts they previously couldn't like rain and thunder. Under its influence humanity created civilizations which grew its understanding but humanity split across the globe making it more difficult to spread. But as time went on and humanity advanced 2007 became more intelligent and could spread more easily in modern day and was no longer restricted. Eventually 2007 started activating humans across the globe taking over their minds so it could understand everything, including other SCP explaining them, but the Scp foundation did what they could to stall it. Eventually the foundation decided that to prevent the end of the world basically they would send information from their time to the past so the foundation of that time can kill future activated 2007 instances to stall 2007's plan. Unfortunately based on the last transmission from the future the 2007 of that time won in the end and is in control of all of humanity or will be thus the past foundation we are following will no longer receive transmissions that locate 2007 instances that are activated and need to be terminated. This is my interpretation at least.
this would of been a fantastic 01 proposal
It's more a meta commentary on the nature of fiction and how fiction influences reality. The possessed 2007 victims were the authors or creative minds that wrote of things that'd soon become reality. 2007 planted the seeds of all inventions as a means to get humanity to make them. That's why all the SCPs they found the victims with are now classified as explained. When they captured them, they were unexplainable and thus were classed as SCPs, but as of the writing of this document they are now commonly explained phenomena. 2007 is essentially creativity and ideas man manifest. It's last transmission "an idea creating itself" is the article you're reading.
So this thing is the muse of knowledge capable of explaining everything. Like a grandfather of all knowledge sorta speak?
It was all yellow
both the more basic described series of events as direct timeline and the metanarrative interpretation are accurate, one is just the authors eye view and the other the diagetic or in universe perspective.
it's also fair to point out said gestalt kbows everything the temporal division knows including sending information bacwards through time.
just felt that helps the monster threat value.
Keter and Memetic go hand and hand together.
They love each other. Keter and Memetic are kissing sloppy style.
@@gaymer42069 WHY COULDN'T IT BE ME
Kemetic
Theory: I think that the "idea" that he is, is curiosity. Think about it, in a world where collective unconscious minds collaborate to create gestalt entities programmed by common themes, these "sentient memes", the one most powerfully inclined to propagate and grow would be the meme of literally just BEING curious.
The willingness to investigate the unknown, to step out of shelter and into the storm in order to chase understanding - you might even call this the human superpower. That which sets us apart from other animals. If this is a trait held by all humans, then the collective hive mind of humanity would all focus in on that detail with greater purpose, as with many others, making it more substantial. This would be how the phenomenon of sentient memes exists.
But it is the NATURE of this particular meme, curiosity itself, to leap beyond even that form of containment. If things we all hold true become manifest, then the most powerful manifestation would be the driving force behind those thoughts itself - the inspiring need to understand, to learn, to comprehend.
A sentient meme based on the very concept that drives memetic propagation. Such a thing would be on another level entirely, capable of defying not only its own limits, but even the limits it inspires itself to imagine.
As a Serpent's Hand advocate, I approve this interpretation.
This one is quite grand. A villain that reflects the protagonists in such a clear way makes for great juxtaposition. Mayhaps all of the Foundation are already subsumed by this idea, the need to understand. That is why they can't win, even if they aren't directly controlled.
good to know Foundation workers get rewards for acts of bravery or going above & beyond their remits of their job roles.
oh yeah dying for the foundation is like guaranteed next of kin coverage
This goes for D-Class as well. Many of them went above and beyond (though usually in the name of their own survival) and were recognized. Posthumously, of course.
"good job dying for us!
You get a gold star!"
@@Nabaal41 This bit is mostly untrue.
Only 2 or 3 D-Class have ever received foundation awards. or even been Posthumously recognized. And all 2 or 3 instances were only because they fixed something the foundation at the time either couldn't actively unfuck, or fix, or in one case saved so many foundation lives that they were forced to acknowledge them.
You don't give gold stars to expendable Ballistic dummies for the anomalous. The only time people ever do that is when the Expendable dummy somehow manages to stop a train derailment.
Ethics committee "acknowledgements" don't really count for much because they are basically just the cruelty/torture porn check for the foundation, and otherwise aren't meant to be taken seriously canonically.
Pretty impressive that the doctor managed to interview the entity entirely within the confines of their own mind as they were being taken over tbh.
So then.. the SCP is the concept of the drive for knowledge and the ability to comprehend it.
Pretty much what makes us humans human, and it turns out to just be a foreign entity using our bodies as vessels
Readers digest version
Snake 8n garden
There is an old Australian movie The Long Weekend (1978?) you might want to check out. I think it might be classified as a cognito hazard.
could you be referring to Long Weekend?
@@3n3my33 Yes! That's it. I mis-remembered. Slow paced but very creepy.
IRL no cognitohazards exist. Infohazards certainly do. And the closest thing to a cognitohazard IRL is Roko's Basilisk
@@normalchannel2185I would argue that the advancement of AI image generation the way we see it today on the internet and social media has marked the first cases of real life cognitohazards. Specifically the uncanny visual replications of humans - I’ve noticed the primordial fear that it strikes into people, myself included. For most these images are anxiety and paranoia inducing, but I believe that is just the tip of the iceberg. Might write a paper about this.
@@Iceway-s5y I mean, it just is uncanny valley. AFAWK no actual harm has been caused from that
You would think an anomaly that wants to understand everything would befriend the Foundation
the foundation wishes to contain and remove things they don't understand. They only seek understanding in the pursuit of eliminating the need for others to do so. In a way they're a fundamentally incurious organization, even if the individuals who make it up are otherwise.
But in all fairness, it takes over people, so that is a threat to humanity. It's not just watching.
It's always a good day when I get a notification for TheVolgun uploads :)
thirst
2007 is a special year for me, for my mother had her 2007 honda civic registered that year, with the numbers on her plates being 2007. Thank you for this beautiful reading, it did touch my heart.
10 years.... maybe longer congratulations to you a decade of this nice job!
first
Watched the video and then forgot what I just watched. Thanks SCP. Another job well done 👍
cursed
It happened again :(@@alterperversersackkk
"I suppose humans invented war when nature stopped being challenging." This line is pretty cool, even though article may have a little too much redaction to my taste.
Yoooo, new Volgun, let's GO.
Man, just leave the entry on a cliffhanger where we face an ek class event with nothing more than isolating ourselves
Not usually one for memetic SCPs, but this one was awesome
21 minutes! We’re getting closer to that 30min+ video
So is this scip the question "How?," or generally curiosity? It's called"Science Fiction" because that's at the base of all good SF, investigating how the human responds to that which is beyond it's understanding (either an object or a happening).
The official tone in itself gives me shivers
Curiosity itself being an SCP is a great concept!
first
I would argue that we already have ideas that can think themselves. We call them "Sapient Beings," And we think about ourselves all the time.
Incredible content as always bro, thanks!!
I paused the video with 30 seconds and my eye immediatly started hurting
"I guess humans invented war when nature stopped being challenging"
That is one of the coolest sentences I've ever heard
Tell that to the ants. They are the dominant life form on earth and they LOVE war.
This scp is doing the foundation's job...
It reminds me of the South Park episode "they took our jobs"
Da king is back baby he neva miss we're eating good today y'all
Listen, to the fearful children of Gestalt.
Take no pity, but offer no harm.
Not only am I going to consume counter meme Beithos-Hartman, but I'm also going to mix it with vodka.
Do not expose yourself to vodca more than three times in a three hour period.
I know I've seen this, but I'll be damned if I can remember any of it. These amnestics are fire
I always love articles like these that make me wonder what normalcy really is. If this thing has been around as long as mankind is it really abnormal?
Thanks for the new video!
Thanks for posting 😸
she beithos on my hartman till I countermeme
**comically loud incorrect buzzer**
she countermeme on my hartman till i beithos?
She beithos on my hartman till I countermeme.
it genuinely makes me sad that some people don’t think this is a well written SCP… i don’t know if they just don’t have patience or if the concept goes over their head but there are a lot of SCPs like this that are written so well and are wasted on people who don’t care to understand, i’m glad most of the comments want to understand ❤️
An interesting explanation for numbers stations on the shortwave band.
Hey volgun, Have you ever thought about making this into a podcast? I'd totally listen to this on a run or something.
I saw the thumbnail and immediately went "ALAN WAKE??IN MY SCP FOUNDATION???"
Ayo Clef be dancing that herald of darkness gooooodddd
Looks like solid snake to me lol
Uncle Ted isn't going to like this SCP at all. I can already hear him raving from his shed in the forest.
What is this counter-meme? A skibidi backwards? Erm, what the sigma?!
Ideas normally don't have a will of their own. Maybe the foundation would have been nicer is SCP-2007 had STARTED with explaining itself instead of saving that for last.
I almost crashed my car listening to this
first
fun head-cannon while listening to these supberd SCP documents, I'm someone in the foundation of no importance reviewing containment files and when you get an intro at the beginning makes you feel like you stumbled into something you shouldn't have.
Oh. It's curiousity. Its the need to figure out how the world works. Neat.
Well, I finally found the one I would try to help.
Have been clicking into this after 5 minutes ago ! Something new to see huh
Producer Guy: A VERY meta SCP!
Was just thinking of what I'd watch while eating and see a new volgun drop. No brainer lol.
I've listened to this 6 time in the past week and i always fall asleep within the first 5 mins... tf is going on?
MTF Nine-Tails moving in. Stay calm and do not answer any call or communication. Do not look into the mirror.
Even though this video didn't reach 30 minutes, it was a pretty good SCP.
Im going to go out on a limb here but scp-2007 is an energy, not an idea. Ideas do in fact die, but energies live on forever. in order to spread ideas must be repeated, energy repeats itself.
That gold star better be at least a sheriff's badge made of some anomalous, gold-tinted metals.
So, human curiosity is an SCP?
Open the app to find something to fall asleep to and see this was posted like 10 minutes ago 😩👌
God I wish I could fall asleep in 20 minutes. usually takes me 2 or 3 hours of just laying there
you know you're screwed when you cant understand the concept of understanding
Hmm cool its like, what if curiosity was alive
BTW, class C amnestics are targeted retrograde. You need an entire kit to find the engrams ecoding the memories. This kit is not very portable, though efforts are being made to miniturize the larger parts of ghe equipment.
People resistant to other amnestic classes tend to have better results with class C as the flagged engrams are most thoughtfully obliterated by the amnestic. Always ensure that class C are well targeted as they can destroy far more than engrams without a tight target.
Guys, I’ve been watching this for 2 1/2 days now help
I would have laughed if this video was over 30 minutes.
The waters in the body recognize me
Nothing is more powerful than an idea that garners worship of itself guised in fancy words of Religious doctrines
This one needs some edits to be good. There were sections that added nothing, mostly the SCP items in the possession of 2007-12. There was also an overuse of the specifications, some of it read like a technical manual for an electric circuit board.
Is it just me or is UA-cam getting ridiculous with these ads. I got 5 ad breaks during this one video. Every 4 minutes!
I haven't been watch the vids as they're released just jumping around but what happened to the extra credit section of the video going over it?
We were all once an idea.
In other words, it IS Prometheus.
I'd like to see a showdown between SCP-3426 and a fully-actualized SCP-2007
SCP 2007- "I have been in mankind for a long time, ya know"
SCP Interviewer- "HA GAYYYY"
you knwo what be funny? having a cut hand which launches itself at you. It can slide through the walls and vents attack people. LOL
Oh boy.
Thumbnail. Me: "ooh this is goina be good..."
11:50. They had video surveillance in 1903?
12:40. The term "meme" did not exist in 1942.
Question is this the parasyte goc sent to that freeky beatle world?
Cause that thing took over their bodies, stole their memories, and personalities, and then started laying canabalistic young. It gave everyone around it including myself a strong feeling of burn it with fire, which btw worked. If it were a warning their planetary defence took it well. When they sent me back through the gate they just asked me to pass this messege along.
“We get the point, we wont threaten to invade your planet again, or even consider it. Please dont send worse. Messege clearly received”.
I saw an infected man walk into a termination pod’ he didn’t even scream when the machine began incinerating him. That is their devotion to those beatle things.
He just said “tell mother I love her, and im sad to not hear her laughter no more”.
Huh. It was probably the scarriest thing i ever saw goc do. And ill be honest. I dont think anyone was supposed to survive, i think goc underestimated that planets devotion to the beatles survival, as well as their species.
The bug looked looked like a long centepedal worm’ its young bored into its skin. The first instance was very fast after first signs of infection. The parasyte took full controll in less then three minutes. Its young poured out of it. And i puked in my mouth. I need some classs q2 amnestics. Please oh gods. I remember everything. The man. His skin started tearing apart dr miller. Thats when the worm thing was shown. It wasnt him but it talked like him. It acted like him. But it wasnt him. And no it didnt smell like mint.
THANK GODS. oh there fine. The infected walk into this incinerating tank willingly too. There everywhere. They can be called down in split seconds. The infestation was halted quickly and aprubtly.
All the beatle parasyte on the nape of their necks? Its dead when the centepedal worm parasyte kills the host and steals the host’s personality and memories.
It was the hosts sudden change in morality that gives away the full infection. Like just boom. I mean i know the people seem cold. But when the infected laugh its diffrent. Almost psychopathic.
Oh thanks.
(A technician places a needle in the exploratory researchers and injects an ¿unknown?)
Oh hey. When you sending me on my first mission doctor miller? How did it go? Oh thats bad… thanks. Im sure it was bad, please dont remind me, i’ll just listen to the report.
So memes are an SCP now? Looks like we’re all infected.
A meme is an idea that spreads by means of imitation from person to person
"What a pretty meme. Exquisite!"
@@jackhazardous4008 A viral idea
I think how many K-class articles can be accepted should be limited or restricted in some way, because everyone and their dog is doing them, and it is getting old and taking up effort that could be going into interesting, odd anomalies that are just weird objects or scary, yet not world-ending creatures, or just nonsensical phenomena. I miss SCPs that felt like science being done, and countermeasures being devised.
So it's an SCP that induces a random battle encounter?
Need longer scp's, like hour plus ones.
I wonder what project Pneuma found…
scp 7841-za, I bet. The Empathy entity
I think this one could use an extra credit.
At this point you might as well kill the file, and everyone who’s ever touched it. As how can this idea get anywhere if it’s no longer an idea to anyone.
As soon as i heard the first 30 seconds of this video, i exposed myself to the neighbourhood. Results were mixed: much laughter, some shouting. Tears and heckling, various splatterings and 2 marriage propositions.
Not sure how i feel at this point (well, except slightly sticky)
Please make extra credits more often! This SCP is hard to understand 🥲
I didn't follow the instructions, For some reason I now only have 5 arms instead of 9.
Cogito Ergo, Sum. You're welcome. An idea is conformation of thought, understanding is the fulfillment of an idea, therefore one could not exist if one could not perceive one's self. The only hurdle is metaphysical because one needs others to perceive. In a way, humans only act as your eyes.
oh good thing this video isbt more than 30 minutes then
i wonder if this is the antithesis to the scarlet king
No that's s.c.p 999
It's a shame that scp-2007 and the foundation couldn't agree to work together. Unfortunately, scp-2007's final form would essentially be a hive mind and therefore posed an existential threat to humanity.
not just a hive mind, but the erasure of the human mind. Whoever it inhabits it completely replaces their original self and those inhabited are what it can communicate and act through.
realistically, its unsuprising that it found out all knowledge but itself, as its not something with an answer to its existence. It's the only one and therefore has no way of knowing how it came to be.
When every third, [redacted] word is [redacted], it makes it nearly [redacted] impossible to follow what the [redacted] is [redacted] going on.
Sir, if you have any complaints please send them to [REDACTED].
[REDACTED] will visit you shortly to answer any and all questions regarding [REDACTED]
So... why are they fighting this thing exactly? Sounds like it's entirely favorable to the SCP foundation's goals.
I think due to the fact that it takes over humans and kind of kicks out their consciousness in favor of it's own purely to learn. But it's not entirely clear other than the SCP foundation seems to not be keen on stuff doing what they do.
because when it exists, whoever it resides in cannot exist.
And it can exist in everyone, and by doing so will cause everyone to be empty shells that only do what it needs. It does not harm humans other than what is needed to ensure it reaches its objective of understanding everything.
I want to mention that in the time it won, it understood E V E R Y T H I N G, this includes SCP's, meaning it understands the inner workings of every living and anomalous entity that exists.
which is frightening considering it means it would be able to eliminate all of them.
Hey just to confirm, this was done with ai voice right? The voice is just slightly stilted
No. The Volgun voices every single one.