The discussion centers on the relationship between a star's luminosity and its age, particularly when comparing two yellow stars of the same mass but differing luminosities. It is noted that while a star's luminosity does increase with age, this change is minimal until the star leaves the main sequence, making luminosity an unreliable age indicator. The mass-luminosity relationship is emphasized, indicating that more massive stars exhibit different spectral characteristics, which can help differentiate between an older modest-sized star and a younger larger star with similar luminosity. The consensus is that the luminosity increase over a star's lifetime is not significant enough to accurately estimate age. Overall, determining a star's age based solely on luminosity is deemed ineffective.