This paradox is explained by matter arriving around the Central Object, creating a star forming region called the Torus, that condense into stars which spiral across the Galaxy over time. This is were most stars are formed and create a growth process. That predicts an ageing system as the further across the Galaxy the older the stars (except those formed in clusters etc - and the possible condensing from clouds in the inter-star medium). So unstable and short lived stars don’t get far and only found in, or close to, the Bulge.
Clusters and Nebula also tend to follow this pattern of ageing over the Galactic Plane and may be part of the same conveyance.(M. Arnaud. ‘The Evolution of Galaxy Clusters Across Cosmic Time’ 2010)
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