http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/11/131104152604.htm
Actually, globular clusters are relatively new clusters of stars; they are much younger than our Galaxy. However, they may contain stragglers, which are massive, old stars, which can go supernova and thus create white dwarfs or pulsars. The so-called “black hole” in the observed globular cluster is undoubtedly a white dwarf, which is not yet visible because it is still expanding outward in time, which is inward in space.
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