Hello, I'm Randomizing. I have an idea for an SCP, but I'm not sure if it's something the Foundation would actually write a page for. It probably needs to be changed to be made more concrete and less complicated, but here it goes:
The SCP itself is simple. The implication and origins, not so much. The Foundation can't live forever, and it will die when the universe inevitably collapses into the state in which it began, before it creates a new universe in another Big Bang. This SCP is the designation for the last SCP article that the Foundation will write before that happens. Because the Foundation has made such a huge impact on the universe, the information in the article has reality-bending properties (shoddy psuedoscience, I know).
The information in that article will retain its form to the next universe when the collapsed matter initiates another Big Bang. The Foundation doesn't know how it will affect the next universe, but the implications worry some personnel and has convinced some people that the Foundation must be destroyed to protect the future from this SCP.
How does the Foundation know about this? As of now, the article is focused around a deceased O5's thesis that "proves" that the last SCP article is anomalous on its own, but that's a bit of a stretch. The point of this SCP is to play on the sheer impact the Foundation has on the world, on other dimensions, on the activity of the whole universe. The hook of this SCP is what it implies, that the only thing this universe is guaranteed to have in common with the next is whatever information that article contains.
As a fan of abstract SCPs I want to try to write this, but I know it's going to be hard to approach. Is it worth writing? If I should tweak it, how should I do it? And most importantly, does anyone have a better idea for how the Foundation finds out about this SCP? Thank you for taking your time to read this.