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Uedu Open / Nuclear Weapons – History and Future Prospects
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Nuclear Weapons – History and Future Prospects

MIT Interdisciplinary Team: Robert P. Redwine, Professor of Physics Emeritus (Coordinator) | Spring 2022
Social Sciences Policy and Administration Science & Math Physics Energy, Climate & Sustainability Energy Humanities History
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This course was designed to educate students about how nuclear weapons came into being, the physics of these weapons, how they are structured, how they have evolved over the past several decades, efforts to control them and limit the threats that they represent, and what the possibilities for the future are. Many people in our country and other countries are not aware of what an existential threat nuclear weapons represent, and this lack of awareness is an important part of the overall threat. 

The course was taught by an MIT Iterdisciplinary team coordinated by Robert P. Redwine, Professor of Physics Emeritus.  The full list of instructors is listed on the course page.

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來源MIT 開放式課程
科系Physics
語言English
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