The analogous output would probably optical illusions—adversarial inputs to the eyeballs that mislead your brain into incorrect completions and conclusions. Or in the negative case, something that induces an epileptic seizure.
SCP stands for “Secure, Contain, Protect ” and refers to a collection of fictional stories, documents, and legends about anomalous and supernatural objects, entities, and events. These stories are typically written in a clinical, scientific, or bureaucratic style and describe various attempts to contain and study the anomalies. The SCP Foundation is a fictional organization tasked with containing and studying these anomalies, and the SCP universe is built around this idea. It’s gained a large following online, and the SCP fandom refers to the community of people who enjoy and participate in this shared universe.
Individual anomalies are also referred to as SCPs, so isusr is implying that the juxtaposition of the “creepy” nature of your discoveries and the scientific tone of your writing is reminiscent of the containment log for one haha.
This reads like an SCP, including the use of the word “anomalous”.
Now all you need is a token so anomalous, it works on humans!
I wish I could run Jessica Rumbelow’s and mwatkins’s procedure on my own brain and sensory inputs.
The analogous output would probably optical illusions—adversarial inputs to the eyeballs that mislead your brain into incorrect completions and conclusions. Or in the negative case, something that induces an epileptic seizure.
Yeah, but (almost) all current optical illusions don’t tend to “reach for the centroid,” as it were. What horrors lurk there…?
Introducing ambiguity into people’s mental models is like stealing candies from children.
If such a thing existed, how could we know?
fnord
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fnord)
What’s an SCP?
SCP stands for “Secure, Contain, Protect ” and refers to a collection of fictional stories, documents, and legends about anomalous and supernatural objects, entities, and events. These stories are typically written in a clinical, scientific, or bureaucratic style and describe various attempts to contain and study the anomalies. The SCP Foundation is a fictional organization tasked with containing and studying these anomalies, and the SCP universe is built around this idea. It’s gained a large following online, and the SCP fandom refers to the community of people who enjoy and participate in this shared universe.
Individual anomalies are also referred to as SCPs, so isusr is implying that the juxtaposition of the “creepy” nature of your discoveries and the scientific tone of your writing is reminiscent of the containment log for one haha.
It’s a science fiction writing hub. Some of the most popular stories are about things that mess with your perception.
There is no antimemetics division.