The Nobel Prize for Physics, which was announced Tuesday, culminated in three pioneers in the field of research on “black holes”, which are regions of the universe with super-gravity that no particles can escape from, they are Britain´s Roger Penrose, German, Reinhard Gnzel, and Andrea Gies, the American.
Penrose won the famous prize for discovering that "the formation of a black hole is a solid prediction of general relativity," while Gnzel is incompetent "for discovering a compact, super-massive object in the center of our galaxy," as the jury announced during its announcement of the winners in Stockholm.