THEORY III — MIRROR BOUNDARY
CLASSIFICATION: BOUNDARY PHENOMENON
STATUS: UNDER INVESTIGATION
3.1 — RECURRING MIRROR PRESENCE
Across multiple recovered data fragments, mirrors appear with unusual frequency. These are not decorative elements they function as BOUNDARY MARKERS between spectral states.
Observation indicates that mirrors create unstable zones where SPECTRAL and SoulesS states can exist simultaneously or transition between forms.

FIG 3.1 — MIRROR BOUNDARY / DUAL STATE OBSERVATION
"why there is always a mirror?"
— recurring annotation across multiple files
3.2 — REFLECTION DISCREPANCY
In documented instances, the reflection does not match the source. A SPECTRAL entity may cast a SoulesS reflection, or vice versa. This suggests the mirror acts as a translator between states rather than a simple reflective surface.

FIG 3.2 — OVERHEAD MIRROR VIEW / STATE TRANSLATION EVENT
3.3 — BOUNDARY HYPOTHESIS
The mirror may represent the threshold between:
- SPECTRAL STATE (full RGB awareness)
- SoulesS STATE (no spectral data)
- SereveR FIELD (inverted state see THEORY IV)
Crossing the mirror boundary may result in state transformation. The direction and nature of this transformation remains undocumented.
[BOUNDARY MECHANICS DATA CORRUPTED AT SECTOR 0x7F]