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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.

Hoboken, NJ / NYC
blog.nuclearsecrecy.com
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    1. Kristian Harstad‏ @KristianHarstad 28 Jul 2017
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      Kristian Harstad Retweeted Alex Wellerstein

      Are you confusing circular error probable with single shot probability of kill?...https://twitter.com/wellerstein/status/890999430366756864 …

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      Alex WellersteinVerified account @wellerstein
      Replying to @NuclearAnthro @nktpnd and 3 others
      It depends what your imagined target is, whether it is small and hard or large and soft — e.g., military base vs. city. 1/2
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    2. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 28 Jul 2017
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      No. SSPK is derived from CEP. With a soft target the size of, say, Los Angeles, your SSPK approaches 1 no matter what your yield.

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    3. Kristian Harstad‏ @KristianHarstad 28 Jul 2017
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      But you talked about CEP, not SSPK. CEP is radius within which missile lands 50% of time. Nothing to do with target hardness!

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    4. Kristian Harstad‏ @KristianHarstad 28 Jul 2017
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      CEP is, essentially, a measure of a missile's precision - not of its efficacy against target once hit.

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    5. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 28 Jul 2017
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      The question was, with, say, 5km CEP, could a 30kt warhead be a credible deterrent? Answer clearly "yes" against large urban targets.

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    6. Kristian Harstad‏ @KristianHarstad 28 Jul 2017
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      No, the question was what the CEP was.pic.twitter.com/LsHox0ZTv7

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      Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 28 Jul 2017
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      I think you only saw part of the thread. Relevance for knowing CEP is its relationship with other variables, of course. I know what CEP is!

      2:14 PM - 28 Jul 2017
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        2. Kristian Harstad‏ @KristianHarstad 28 Jul 2017
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          Replying to @wellerstein

          Clearly you don't, since you're trying to argue something scientifically inaccurate

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        3. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 28 Jul 2017
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          Replying to @KristianHarstad

          OK, LOL. If you see anything actually inaccurate, feel free to point it out. Right now it looks like you are just confused.

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        4. Kristian Harstad‏ @KristianHarstad 28 Jul 2017
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          Replying to @wellerstein

          Firstly, I did point it out, and even sent you a paper to show why you're wrong. Secondly, I'm a Cambridge educated scientist

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        5. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 28 Jul 2017
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          Replying to @KristianHarstad

          you're acting like a troll. So I'm gonna mute you. Take care!

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        6. Kristian Harstad‏ @KristianHarstad 28 Jul 2017
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          No, I'm simply pointing out you're incorrect and you can't handle that. Some academic you are

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        7. Kristian Harstad‏ @KristianHarstad 28 Jul 2017
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          Summary: someone asked for missile CEP. You said it depended on target hardness (it doesn't).I corrected you. You threw tantrum

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        8. Kristian Harstad‏ @KristianHarstad 28 Jul 2017
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          CEP is the radius within which a missile has 50% likelihood of LANDING. Nothing to do with what it does once landed!

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        9. Kristian Harstad‏ @KristianHarstad 28 Jul 2017
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          Replying to @KristianHarstad @wellerstein

          Whether or not it takes out a target is about its probability of kill, a totally different metric.

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