Brad Moser interviewed by 'MPBN' on latest discovery in the field of physics

Brad Moser
Brad Moser

On March 1, Brad Moser, Ph.D., assistant lecturer in the Department of Chemistry and Physics, was an invited guest on MPBN鈥檚 interactive radio program 鈥淢aine Calling.鈥 Along with two other guests from the world of physics academia in Maine, Moser discussed the topic of 鈥淕ravitational Waves and News from Out of this World.鈥

The panel explored the implications of a discovery earlier this month that gravitational waves 鈥 predicted by Albert Einstein more than 100 years ago 鈥 actually exist. Moser noted that the new-found proof of gravitational waves may impact scientists鈥 understanding of the beginning of the universe.

鈥淎s the human species, we鈥檙e very curious. We want to understand these things around us that inspire us,鈥 said Moser. 鈥淚 think that physics at this level 鈥 at the grand and the miniscule -- when we look for little particles, and we look for giant pieces of the universe 鈥 we鈥檙e feeling inspired鈥. [People] have been doing that for millennia --  looking to the heavens and being inspired, and this is just the physicist鈥檚 version of being inspired.鈥