A critical difference between millisecond and normal pulsars is that:
A) the millisecond ones are not associated with the galaxy, but scattered everywhere.
B) the millisecond ones are speeding up, but normal pulsars slow down over time.
C) the millisecond ones must eventually collapse into black holes.
D) the millisecond ones all have planets, while normal ones do not.
E) millisecond ones are only found in globular clusters, while normal ones are not.
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