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Nobel Prize Winner Ghezová: We Can't See Black Holes, but They Fascinate Us Nonetheless

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Black holes fascinate humanity, even if they have no idea what they are. "We don't have the laws of physics to describe what happens in them," admits Nobel Prize winner Andrea Ghezová in an interview for Deník.cz, who confirmed the existence of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* in the middle of the Milky Way. She also explains how you can discover and photograph something from which not even light can escape, whether a black hole can ev…
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Black holes fascinate humanity, even if they have no idea what they are. "We don't have the laws of physics to describe what happens in them," admits Nobel Prize winner Andrea Ghezová in an interview for Deník.cz, who confirmed the existence of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* in the middle of the Milky Way. She also explains how you can discover and photograph something from which not even light can escape, whether a black hole can ev…

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Deník.cz broke the news on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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