Digital Philosophy
The Physics of Trust
CLAVI’s founding principle: a system that physically cannot transmit data or reveal keys offers guarantees rooted in physics, not promises.
Definition
CLAVI’s founding principle. A paradigm shift from trusting people or policies — which can be rewritten, amended, reinterpreted, or broken — to trusting physics and mathematics, which are immutable. A system that physically cannot transmit data, that mathematically cannot reveal keys, that structurally cannot obey an order it has no mechanism to execute — that system’s guarantees are not promises. They are physics. This is the difference between a contract and a fortress.