Date Initiated: ██/██/20██
Lead Researcher: Dr. Mindy Langley
Location: Langley Core Node Sublevel 7B
Objective:
To investigate anomalous optical reflections captured by surveillance mirror arrays near Node 7B. Distortions exhibited recursive geometric layering and latency artifacts not attributable to standard EM interference or signal noise.
Summary of Findings:
Mirror PX-07 repeatedly recorded reflection behavior inconsistent with subject movement. Apparitions mimicking lab personnel appeared in several captures despite their physical absence from the vicinity. Notable events include reversed blinking, latency loops, and “anticipatory gaze” moments where the reflection moved ahead of the individual.
Incident Log – Reflection Anomaly "Looped Gaze":
A lab assistant reported their own reflection turned to face them before they moved. CAM_43 footage confirmed the anomaly. The reflection appeared to glance at the subject, blink independently, then freeze while the assistant moved out of frame. Sensor sync error: ±43ms across PX sensors 07, 11, and 14.
Observation Note:
During Test Sequence B-7, Mindy passed by PX-07’s viewing field without direct engagement. The reflection desynchronized from her movement for approximately 4.7 seconds, showing head tilt and posture changes not mirrored in real-time. Flagged as a potential “unlinked phase event.”
Associated Effects:
- Mild migraines, static vision, nosebleeds reported in prolonged exposure.
- PX-11 spontaneously cracked during calibration phase.
- PX-04 briefly displayed unknown humanoid outline behind technician ██████.
Related Hypotheses:
- Localized phase reflection echo loop phenomena
- Multiframe perceptual imprinting anomalies
- Cross-node entanglement from dormant mirror gateway
- █████████ gateway trace activity remains unconfirmed
Visual Evidence:
Surveillance extract from PX-Mirror experiment chamber (CAM_43). Subject reflection begins to desynchronize from real-world movement around 00:03 mark.
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Conclusion:
PX-MIRROR study has been suspended pending internal review. Reflection behavior is no longer considered passive. Recommend deactivation of all mirror arrays in affected node zones and deployment of phase-locked containment glass.