Manufacturers already use x-rays to make sure they're not installing counterfeit chips. Maybe we can look at the verification techniques used for US military procurement or by NASA.
I'd wager that we can have open hardware, and that its correct manufacture can be verified to a satisfactory degree by a combination of auditing and testing without running into limits of the laws of physics or inherent design requirements.
I'd wager that we can have open hardware, and that its correct manufacture can be verified to a satisfactory degree by a combination of auditing and testing without running into limits of the laws of physics or inherent design requirements.