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The 2020 Nobel Prize celebrates Penrose's monumental contributions to physics while also recognizing Ghez and Genzel's pivotal observational work. Their studies confirm the existence of black holes, compelling us to confront the implications for general relativity and singularities.
The prestige of this Nobel Prize emphasizes the significance of these breakthroughs—not only for astrophysics but for the essence of our understanding of space and time in the cosmos.