Lore Name: Eli
Rank: Junior Researcher
SCP: 012
Question / Idea: Will containing SCP-012 in ultraviolet or infrared lights make it possible to be viewed without causing subjects to try to complete it using their blood?
Background Research: SCP-012 is a musical score named "On Mount Golgotha" which causes subjects to try and finish the composition using their own blood.
Hypothesis: If using ultraviolet or infrared lights to view SCP-012 then the subject will still attempt to finish the composition because it is still visible in some capacity.
Observations (What Happened During Test): Using three D-Class subjects the first was placed in view of SCP-012 under normal lighting. The subject immediately fell into insanity and began trying to finish the composition. The subject was given to the proper medical personell to be treated and given amnestics. The second subject was exposed to SCP-012 under ultraviolet lighting. The subject did not become insane or stimulated until instructed to move much closer to SCP-012 where they began to show the same symptoms as the first subject, the second subject was dealt with the same way. The third and final subject was placed in the same circumstances under infrared lighting. This subject never showed signs of insanity no matter how close they got to SCP-012 even going as far as to touch SCP-012 before being apprehended to not damage the artifact. The third D-Class was administered amnestics and sent back to D-Block
Evidence/Visual Stimuli: N/A
Analysis / Conclusion (What Could Of Caused The Results): It is my belief that the reason the D-Class reacted differently under ultraviolet lighting and infrared lighting is due to the difference in wavelength from visible light. Ultraviolet wavelength being much shorter makes it harder to see under but it is still doable. Due to infrareds long wavelength it may have some affect on the way SCP-012 affects an organisms eyes or thinking.
Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: No, my hypothesis was not correct.