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Why does knowing these stars are farther from Earth resolve the discrepancy between their age and the age of the universe?
Any hypothesis explaining why this conflict is resolved must imply that the stars are younger than previously estimated or that the universe is older than previously estimated. Correcting the distances of these stars from Earth was enough to resolve the conflict, so the correct answer must imply that more distant stars imply an older universe or that knowing stars are more distant allows scientists to know they are younger.
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