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I think you may have just missed the hole before reloading. There is no state in which it does not appear, it is always there behind the door that the switch opens.
Accidentally missing the tiny hole is understandable. But it is physically impossible for it to "appear" after loading, you simply missed it.
I spent about 10 minutes in that hole before I gave up and searched the internet...
Every time someone posts a comment on this I can't help but feel validated. This was a horrible piece of level design. I still haven't gone back to play the game due to the issues. It kept me from buying their other game Ultrakill as well.
Perhaps getting drunk makes it easier to find?
Fantastic experience so far though, well worth the hassle of an occasional walkthrough/internet search.