Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Post #7: Interesting Anomaly #1

"Slender Man" does think, that's a fact.

The belief that used to be a theory, was proved to be a fact on 12th of December, 2012 (12/12/12).

Ever heard of Lisa Siles? A girl who, inspired by many blogs, decided to go on a "Slender Man" hunt, convinced that it didn't exist. Sadly for her, eventually, she found it.

Throughout her journey, she encountered many things, one of those things, was a person known as "Second". For a while, the majority of people believed that he was a proxy, however, that theory was broken in the last post Lisa Siles made, explaining everything.

You see, what "Second" was, is the second form of Slender Man, a form that communicated with humans. According to "Second" that was the purpose behind it:

"The easiest way to explain what I am is a persona. The Slender Man isn't human. He can't be human. He can't truly understand humans or interact with them in a proper way. So if for any reason he needs to interact with a human he uses me. My ability to interact with humans isn't perfect, as you've witnessed on some occasions, because my abilities are merely based on his observation of human interaction. I think he got me down fairly well though." (Second)

This proves that Slender Man is a sentient being, it understands that it can't communicate with humans, because of that, it needs a "Second Form". This destroys the belief that Slender Man is something beyond nature, that it makes no sense. Slender Man is a product of nature, which we humans haven't discovered yet, simple as that.

However, why would Slender Man want to communicate with Miss Siles?

"I'm not often used and usually when I am it's just to spy on or deal with his proxies. You were a special case though. Because you weren't supposed to be there. His targets are chosen carefully. He is extremely careful of who sees him and under what circumstances. That day you first saw him. You weren't supposed to be there. You somehow managed to be in the exact right place at the exact right time. Don't think that you just got lucky. This is something that should be impossible. There is absolutely no way you should have been there without him knowing you would be there. The Rake called you an anomaly. You are an anomaly. An unexplainable phenomenon. You surprised The Slender Man. This is something that doesn't happen. He tried to leave you alone. Figured you were just a fluke and that it would just go away. But then you came after him. Started disrupting things. He needed to step in. So he sent me." (Second)

The following statement also proves that Slender Man's victims aren't random, everybody it chooses to stalk, are chosen. How are they chosen, by who and for what purpose? That, unfortunately, remains to be unknown.

Also, another very interesting fact surfaced from this conversations between Second and Lisa. You see, up until this point, Lisa thought that she was in love with Second and she thought that the feeling was mutual. That would later on end up to be false:

"I can't really love you. I'm not actually capable of it. I just thought it would be easier to fulfill my duty if I had feelings for you so I manufactured some. I know it sounds horrible and you probably feel pretty betrayed and I'm sure it's no consolation but... You never really loved me either. That night when The Rake attacked you. The slender Man embraced you with his arms and manipulated the hormones in your body. He made you fall in love with me. Sorry..." (Second)

The Slender Man is capable of manipulating Hormones. Which proves another theory, if it can manipulate your hormones, then it can also manipulate your mind, which can explain my and many other's memory loss.

So what happened to Miss Siles? She became "The Third" After that, people believed that she was gone for good, however, for a short period of time, after becoming The Third, she answered a couple of comments on her last post. One of her answers explained that the process of becoming one of Slender Man's forms, happens only on repeated dates, so we can expect a repeat of this on January 1st, 2101. Second and Third are one and the same being as Slender Man, however, they don't see everything Slender Man does directly, instead, they remember it as if they were there.

This is a very interesting and important phenomena.

Monday, 22 September 2014

Post #6: Experiment #2 - Aging

Apologies for the long absence, one of the side effects of crossing into a different universe.

That's what my last post was, a phone call into a different universe. I can't really go too much into depth on how I managed to pull it off, we all have to keep a few secrets to ourselves. The kid required help, so I helped him.

After that little stunt, I had to shut off all my electrical equipment for a good amount of time, so I wouldn't be tracked, hence the silence.

I decided to go through with Lovett's idea, of course, before I could do that, I had to check my journal if my past self did this experiment already. He did, but of course, in order to see for myself, I had to do it myself.

So I put on my rubber suit, got the jar where a good portion of Azoth was located. Cut three pieces of it off and put those 3 pieces in the same plastic box near each other. The result was an expected one, they merged together into one. So I decided to cut it into 3 pieces again, but this time, put the pieces further away from each other. The pieces couldn't merge together, they were trying, but they were too far away from each other, the pieces were moving, but they were moving very slowly. Which shows that in little doses and with no host, Azoth is weak.

You'd think that the experiment ends there, right? Well, no. Based on some records, I decided to do another experiment. I took another jar of Azoth out, this Jar has housed the Azoth for 2 years (According to my journal) the reason why it didn't fall apart yet, is because there's a lot of it inside, opening this Jar alone is very risky. But we don't get anywhere without taking a few risks.

So I opened the Jar and tried to cut bits of it off, it tried to lash out at me, but I put a drop of Acidus in the Jar, so it would be occupied with eliminating Acidus. While it was doing that, I managed to cut one piece of it off, after which I put that piece inside the box with the other Azoth.

Now the interesting part begins, it didn't try to merge with it, didn't even try to move towards it, both of the pieces remained stationary. So I decided to help them out a little, I picked up the older Azoth and put it on top of the fresher one.

I waited for a few minutes and then saw that the Azoth that was older, was starting to bubble up, but upon closer examination, it wasn't bubbling up at all, it was the older Azoth's tendrils ripping into the fresher Azoth. I couldn't really see what was happening, but what I did see a few minutes later, was that the fresher Azoth was hardened and it actually fell apart into what seemed like to be black dust. I wanted to pick up the samples of the dust, but was unable to, because they just dissolved, there was nothing left other than the older Azoth.

So apparently, Azoth does age, the way I can tell is that as we age, we change. That's what happened to the Azoth that I had for two years, it changed, which means that it aged.

Saturday, 13 September 2014

PhoneCall113.exe

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Sunday, 7 September 2014

Post #5: Experiment #1 - Acidus vs Azoth

As Miss Med suggested, I decided to mix Azoth and Acidus together, but before I could do that, I went through my journal very quickly, to see if I had already done that. Apparently I did, but just in case, I did it again, to see if the reaction would be the same since the last time I did it.

Don't expect a big analysis here, I'm only going to be describing on what the reaction between the two liquids was.

I had to construct a plastic box, with a glass top so that Acidus wouldn't be able to burn through it and at the same time, I could see what was happening. After I finished constructing the box, I got dressed in my rubber suit, then I cut off a decent chunk of Azoth and put it inside the box.

Note: Azoth isn't too active in small bits.

Then I took the plastic canister, where Acidus was and poured a small bit of it directly on top of Azoth and covered the plastic box with a glass top immediately.

The process began immediately when Acidus came into contact with Azoth. Exactly what I expected happened, Acidus was burning through Azoth with ease, Azoth was constantly bubbling up and dissolving into thin air, after about 3-4 minutes there was nothing in the box but Acidus. Nothing remained of Azoth, it was like it was never in that box.

That's when I thought that the experiment was over, but to my surprise, it wasn't.

2 minutes after the experiment, Acidus started emitting smoke, I assumed that it was trying to burn through the plastic, but I still decided to observe. Good thing I did, a few seconds later, Acidus caught fire, purple fire to be precise. This is where the understandings of chemistry fail me:

First of; In order to produce purple fire, you need a mixture of Butane, Potassium Chloride and Strontium Nitrate (Most common way I'm aware of). None of those seem to be located in Azoth, or Acidus.

Second; I have never seen, or heard of Hydrofluoric Acid actually burning on fire.

Acidus burning through Azoth is logical, Hydrofluoric Acid can burn through Metal, it makes sense. But Hydrofluoric Acid catching purple fire after having contact with metal, doesn't make sense.

But the experiment wasn't over just yet. It took the fire about 10 minutes to reduce Acidus to nothing but ashes. I tried to inspect the ashes with my microscope, but I didn't see anything out of the ordinary.

This is honestly the biggest reason why I went with the experiment, even though I already did it before. I didn't believe what my past self wrote to me, but now that I've seen it myself, I don't doubt my previous recordings.