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Detecting odorless gases with our senses is iffy. Air, which is odorless, cannot be seen, heard, tasted, or smelled. Touch however is less definite. We are always, hopefully, touching air. However feeling air is a grey area. Feeling the force of moving air is not the same as feeling a solid or liquid material, however there is a noticeable sensation on the skin.
Despite the ambiguity of gas, it is undoubted that neutrinos are matter, and cannot be detected by our senses. Every second, about 65 billion neutrinos pass through every square centimeter on the part of the Earth that faces the Sun.
While it is debatable whether certain states of matter can be observed, it is indubitable that dark matter can not be definitely observed with current technology. However advanced techniques are being developed which promise to detect dark matter.
All matter has chemical properties, and they describe how that matter interacts with other forms of matter. It is different from a physical property, which is simply observations of matter using the senses.
All those things which occupy the space and have the mass are matter, but we also can say that , all those things which may be observed by our five sences are matter.
Something that can directly be observed with numbers or the senses.
If it could be directly observed then it would not be called dark matter!
The correct answer is: Plasmas
Properties such as shape, size, texture, and color can be observed with the five senses and generally do not change the object itself. These properties are inherent to the object and remain constant regardless of how they are perceived.
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If it could be directly observed then it would not be called dark matter!
as a matter of fact. Yes they do have senses. They have all the senses that you and I have. Sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. Theyr'e just like you and me but their bats. But it depends which bat your talking about. If your talking about a baseball bat, then that would just be plain wierd.
Anything that has mass and occupies space.or.. anything which can be observed by our five senses.
There are many: color spectrum and frequency patterns with a prism, Atomic alignment can be seen in that you see through glass, Polarization can seen as it is the polarization of how my LCD screen works. Those are just some obscure ones, but there is also temperature, if you think about it, the list goes on.
An observation is the act of gathering information through direct interaction with or observation of a subject using your senses, typically sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch. It involves taking note of specific characteristics or behaviors to better understand the subject being observed.