
DESCRIPTION: This document establishes prior art and conceptual precedence for Superluminal Localization Theory (SLT). It provides a non-enabling definition of SLT at the level required for scientific identification, citation, and falsifiability framing, while intentionally avoiding disclosure of implementation details, engineering procedures, proprietary parameters, calibration methods, or operational instructions. It explicitly states authorship and origin of SLT by Jorge Vasconcelos and defines SLT as a two-layer ontology with emergent spacetime projection from an ontologically prior supercausal substrate. NOTES: Non-enabling prior-art disclosure. No equations, parameters, algorithms, calibration methods, simulation pipelines, or experimental protocols are provided. Any implementation, derivative system, or commercial exploitation requires explicit authorization and licensing by the author. RELATED IDENTIFIERS: This publication is simultaneously its own independent publication/DOI and an integral part of the following collection: https://zenodo.org/records/18493402https://zenodo.org/records/18493510https://zenodo.org/records/18520031https://zenodo.org/records/18527207https://zenodo.org/records/18528364
projection ontology, Superluminal Localization Theory, supercausal substrate, SLT, prior art, falsifiability, entanglement decay, coherence
projection ontology, Superluminal Localization Theory, supercausal substrate, SLT, prior art, falsifiability, entanglement decay, coherence
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