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I just wish details like those were more important for finishing the game. Or some kind of side quest.
It's all an implied suggestion of the 'universe' and 'world' and 'meeting each other again' and 'still being with one another in the light'.
Basically there's implications that there's something supernatural and paranormal, something with your soul, and that's what it's all linked together about and they talk about. On Day 9 on the projector, Leonard talks about it in a waffling way, about the almost spiritual nature of it, and there're books everywhere, like a sort of astrological afterlife.
There was no real explanation about the microphone leading you to the painting, for example. Or what the 'ghost hunters' found in the room. It could've been Irving, but maybe it wasn't.
Rachel's still here.