Medusela star is a star that stands on Earth for about 190 light years.
There is a big paradox behind this star.
Although it is about 20% less mass than our sun,
this star is the second largest in the solar system.
It is the oldest star we have ever seen in the solar system.
It is about 1420 crore years old.
That is the paradox.
Because if we calculate the distance between the stars,
the Earth's age is about 1380 crore years.
So the Medusela star is older than the Earth.
How is that possible?
Either we have miscalculated the age of the stars,
or we have miscalculated the age of the Earth.
But there is no way to find out.
This is the Medusela star paradox.
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