I am not talking, in particular, about encryption, but about security in general. Are there any security measures that can be created to protect data and / or a system that can withstand even a hypothetical amount of resources allocated against it for a hypothetical amount of time?
I think the answer is no, but I thought I would double check before talking out loud to people, because I'm not a security expert.
UPDATE: I have to point out, I am not asking about this because I need to implement something. This is an idle curiosity. I should also mention that I'm fine with the hypotheses here. Feel free to add things like quantum computing to the equation if there is any significance.
A disposable panel is such an encryption technology: it is fundamentally protected from brute force, in other words, theoretically protected by information. If you do not have a key, it cannot be "broken", no matter what processing power you throw on it. The trick is that it is impossible to distinguish the correct answer from all other possible answers, because each answer is equally likely.
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