ZOZ objects can communicate securely - page 3 But the ZOZ data stream is not the Internet, and WIZ chips are not ordinary chips. Thus I can say this: If it goes from A to B then it goes from A to B and that is that. If we do not make absolute security an unqualified and absolute premise from day one, there is no point in proceeding. Even the most minor hack at any future time will invalidate the entire system. Until absolute security is attained we can not release this system. This goal *can* be attained. I don't expect you to believe me here. Absolutes are generally unattainable. Our experience with the Internet has jaded us to believe in only one absolute truth: that absolutely every device on it is either already hacked or will soon be. Internet security is a joke. While I will discuss these things in full elsewhere, in the next few pages I will give you a very brief overview of how *absolute* security in the ZOZ might be attained. (I'm not sure how we're going to do this! We don't know what the future holds. Quantum entanglement is a path of current research; we don't know where that will lead. But however we do it, we can make approaching absolute security a major goal for the project.)