Authors: Jeffrey Joseph Wolynski
A short explanation of the differences between a cluster’s age, a star systems age and a star’s age are provided. The three are not always the same. It is claimed by the dogmatists that K2-25b is ~600 million years old with reference to the Hyades Cluster, as well as K2-25 which is the host red dwarf, all because they are in the same cluster. They have clusters, young stars and intermediate aged stars as being the same age, but clearly they are not. Explanation is provided.
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