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The files are mounted into the map itself so that the files of a specific addon don't conflict with the files of another addon.
I won't supplement the map lore itself, but i'll supplement the lore of the universe itself, where AU and the like exist.
The collection related to this lore is here .
In the abandoned version, it can be opened, but not in the usual way.
Since this lab is connected to that AU with a concrete city and a concrete sky above it, a concrete sphere appeared next to the lab due to frequent teleportations, directly connected to that AU.
Just a regular anomaly.
I should have explained this lore through maps (what was, is and will be), but let it be in the comments for those who don't like studying other people's maps.
"Blue Mountain Lab. is a subsidiary scientific corporation of Black Mesa.
It studies AU - parts of the real world artificially changed by the infosphere.
A piece of the real world is taken, a part of its infosphere is changed and this piece of the world disappears from the real world forever, leaving an empty field in its previous place, sometimes small anomalies are formed in these places.
The AU themselves are also full of anomalies, mainly logical ones, such as: moved buildings, distortion of light, etc."
The name AU is wrong in relation to those worlds, since they are not a reality where everything went a different way.
But this name was the first and was fixed in the terminology, just like in the real world with Indians and North America.