Cavorion develops human-centred orientation systems for future environments, beginning with time, presence, and coordination beyond Earth.
It starts from the human experience of time in space. Rather than beginning with hardware alone, Cavorion explores the systems people may need in order to remain oriented, connected, and coherent as environments become more remote, delayed, and unfamiliar.
Shared temporal reference and local orientation across environments
Presence, continuity, and coordination under changing conditions
Identity, communication, and trust built as one integrated layer
Designed to extend from Earth to planetary and future interstellar contexts
Cavorion is developing a human coordination layer for non-Earth environments. Its work begins with temporal reference, local orientation, and the conditions required for people to remain legible to one another across distance and delay.
The system currently explores concepts such as Cavorion Reference Time (CRT), sidereal orientation, permanent identity through Cavoid, and communication structures that can evolve from Earth-based presence to deeper space signal layers.
Products are approached as expressions of a larger architecture. The aim is not simply to build tools, but to establish a coherent foundation for how humans may coordinate across future environments.
Cavorion starts with the human being and the experience of time, unlike most aerospace systems which begin with propulsion, vehicles, or mission hardware. It asks what must exist for human orientation to remain intact as we move beyond Earth.
In this sense, Cavorion is not only about space. It is about the frameworks required for continuity, coordination, and trust wherever advanced environments emerge.
An orientation layer for what comes next.