Summary of Scientists Found a Paradox That Violates the Whole Concept of the Universe!

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In the universe, the oldest stars are older than the universe itself. Scientists have proposed that the age of the star may be as old as 14.5 billion years. However, because it is difficult to measure the star's distance and brightness, there is an uncertainty of 800 million years to its age. This paradox suggests that life may not be as common in red dwarf systems as was previously thought.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses a paradox that has been observed in the universe: the fact that the oldest stars are older than the universe itself. Scientists have proposed that the age of the star may be as old as 14.5 billion years. However, because it is difficult to measure the star's distance and brightness, there is an uncertainty of 800 million years to its age. This paradox suggests that life may not be as common in red dwarf systems as was previously thought.
  • 00:05:00 According to the standard model of stellar evolution, large galaxies should contain hundreds or even thousands of dwarf satellite galaxies. However, so far only 30 have been found around the Milky Way. Scientists suggest that this is likely the result of Dark Matter clumps within these tiny galaxies not being big enough to form stars. This suggests that Newton's theory of gravity must be modified.
  • 00:10:00 Scientists have found a paradox that violates the whole concept of the universe.

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