This year's Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three people, including British astrophysicist Roger Penrose, who proved black holes.



The Nobel Committee of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences stated that even Einstein did not believe in the existence of a black hole, but Penrose selected the black hole formation in 1965 through the theory of general relativity.



Another winner was Reinhard Genzell, Germany, and Andrea Gezz, the United States, who explained that the committee found that two unseen, extremely heavy'supermassive black holes' dominate the orbits of stars at the center of the galaxy.