no.
all matter cant be seen. like air is a matter but we cant see it.
4% Visible Matter (Atoms) 23% Dark Matter 73% Dark Energy
A vacuum is not visible, as it is an absence of matter. Matter must exist to be seen, and so a vacuum cannot be seen.
You start of by making sure it wast written in visible ink or that it was written at all for that matter.
The opposite of dark matter is visible matter.
Yes, because matter is something visible and visible things take up space. These thing are things such as chair,table,computer even you!
The matter absorbs or reflects the light.
The universe is around 70% dark energy (a.k.a. empty space). The rest is mostly dark matter, with a few percent for ordinary matter. That is the current scientific model.
matter must have mass and volume.though it may be visible or invisible.
By definition, the mass of a certain amount of substance is a constant regardless of the state it is in. But you should realize that there are actually four, not three, states of matter. Matter in the ionized state is called plasma, which comprises 99.99% of all visible matter in the universe.
Dark matter is not visible to the naked eye and does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, so it does not have a color like visible matter. It remains invisible and undetectable through traditional telescopes, which is why it is called "dark" matter.
They are all visible to SOMEBODY.
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