SCP-3001, titled “Red Reality,” is a nearly empty pocket dimension with an extraordinarily low Hume level (0.032)—a measure of how firmly reality holds together. Dr. Robert Scranton fell into it through a momentary Class-C Broken Entry Wormhole and was lost there for what he experienced as almost six years. In a place with almost no matter and near-zero entropy, he could neither sustain himself nor properly die; the article is assembled largely from the audio logs he left behind.
What unsettles here is not a monster but the thinning of reality itself, and of the self within it—his logs record memory, language, and identity slowly coming apart in a world too empty to hold them. A place where existence is neither ended nor ever allowed to resolve sits close to our own grain.