Interesting #EMP detail diagrams
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Historian of science, secrecy, and nuclear weapons. Professor of STS at @FollowStevens. UC Berkeley alum with a Harvard PhD. NUKEMAP creator. Coder and web dev.
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I was going to ask for the source and then I thought, "I should just search my computer first" and sure enough I already had it. :-)
I've collected about every reputable doc on the Internet related to EMP calculation, with an eye to potentially modeling it.
Our mockery of the emp hysterics is ok, right? Like, they're not actually secretly right, are they?!?pic.twitter.com/afvNOObdIL
To put it another way — the most technical & reputable stuff I've seen puts the threat in the middle of "everything" and "nothing."
you wouldn’t mind sharing that “technical & reputable” stuff for the common good would you?
I could see trying for an EMP attack prior to a bigger attack, to complicate the ability to reply, etc. But if pain is goal, target cities.
… but real stuff (e.g. ICBM controls) is shielded and, quite frankly, losing cable TV is not such a serious first volley, is it?
If you *were* able to knock out the majority of the US electrical grid, that would be a disruption — even if the C&C systems were shielded.
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