My recent paper “How Risky is Nuclear Optimism?” normally lives behind a pay wall at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists web site, but a generous donor bought its freedom. It’s now freely downloadable from my publications list – it’s #75 – or just click here.
If you agree with its approach, please share this post with others who might be interested. As explained on our related web site, at this early stage in solving the problem, building public awareness is key.
Thanks very much.
Martin Hellman
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About Martin Hellman
I am a professor at Stanford University, best known for my invention of public key cryptography -- the technology that protects the secure part of the Internet, such as electronic banking. But, since 1982, my primary interest has been how fallible human beings can survive possessing nuclear weapons, where even one mistake could be catastrophic. My latest project is a book, co-written with my wife Dorothie, with the audacious subtitle "Creating True Love at Home & Peace on the Planet." It's on Amazon and a free PDF can be downloaded from its website: https://anewmap.com.