This paper is archived as a speculative research work. This paper is a charter for photon-like report language in Entanglement-Algebraic Spacetime (EAS). It is not a derivation of QED photons and does not introduce a photon object into scalar-field ontology. Its purpose is to specify the minimum certification standard under which later EAS papers may use photon-like report language without repeating the full ontology and claim-boundary discussion. A photon-like report is defined here as an interface-level report abstracted from SOO-processed scalar-value comparisons over a certified scalar-field record. The scalar-field side contains scalar points, scalar values/signs, rank-3 association records, native second-order ordering (SOO) processing, and approved motif structure where applicable. Photon frequency, phase, polarization, helicity, trajectory, scattering amplitudes, and QED interaction vertices are not scalar-field primitives. The charter requires two local certification layers. The association-record layer requires a three-point cyclic carrier, three exterior-associated points, exactly one path-facing exterior continuation in each certified local record, and two non-path exterior-associated points. Photon-like path language is licensed only when such local records can be successively re-certified along a relational path; the resulting continuity is report-level, not identity of a localized photon object. The charter also distinguishes two path-capability admissibilities: universal photonic path capacity and undefined-point path seeding. These admissibilities make scalar points eligible to participate in photon-admissible relational-path organization without certifying them as photon-like. The loaded scalar-value layer requires a residual-free nonzero transverse primitive load, LPhi (pᵢ) = (0, qᵢ, -qᵢ), where sum (qᵢ²) > 0 and T (q) = 3. These conditions exclude cyclic carriers alone, path-capable points alone, undefined-point path seeds alone, null-loaded records, longitudinal residuals, common-mode residues, mixed modal loads, isotropic exterior continuation, amplitude-only selection, label-only selection, bare relational connectivity, fixed-object trajectory claims, and bounded-support closure as photon-like certifiers. The charter licenses only bounded report language: primitive transverse SOO recurrence, phase-facing order, polarization-facing two-channel structure, nonlocalizability relative to bounded-support language, controlled coupling-facing comparability with an independently certified electron-like support, and reported photon-trajectory language only in the restricted sense of photon-admissible relational-path continuity. It does not license claims of QED photon frequency, physical energy, absorption, emission, scattering amplitudes, photon-photon interaction, pair creation, path-selection laws, attenuation laws, or a photon-specific update rule beyond native SOO processing.
Michael Labhard (Mon,) studied this question.