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  1. Roger Penrose. Sir Roger Penrose, OM, FRS, HonFInstP (born 8 August 1931) [1] is a British mathematician, mathematical physicist, philosopher of science and Nobel Laureate in Physics. [2] He is Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics in the University of Oxford, an emeritus fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, and an honorary ...

  2. Roger Penrose (born August 8, 1931, Colchester, Essex, England) is a British mathematician and relativist who in the 1960s calculated many of the basic features of black holes. For his work on black holes, he was awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize for Physics.

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  3. Nov 14, 2022 · Roger Penrose: "Consciousness must be beyond computable physics" The mathematician shares his latest theories on quantum consciousness, the structure of the universe and how to communicate with...

  4. In 1964, Roger Penrose proposed critical mathematical tools to describe black holes. He showed that Einstein’s general theory of relativity means the formation of black holes must be seen as a natural process in the development of the universe.

  5. Oct 6, 2020 · Roger Penrose is honoured for his proof that black holes are a consequence of Einstein's general theory of relativity. He is also known for his contributions to mathematical physics, cosmology and Penrose tilings.

  6. Oct 6, 2020 · If you ever struggled with maths at school, you were in good company. Sir Roger Penrose, who on Tuesday won the Nobel Prize for Physics, would also scratch his head in class.

  7. Nobel Prize winner Roger Penrose talks about his discovery of the theoretical basis of black holes, his latest work on thermodynamics and the cosmic microwave background, and his reaction to the award. He also shares the story of how he had a breakthrough idea at a crossroads and his views on the film The Theory of Everything.