You are made from matter, and therefore would not be able to detect energy without it having an effect on you. Energy is defined as the capacity for doing work. Without work ever being done on matter, and without energy ever being defined this way, energy would not be detected.
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
Yes, that's quite true! For more information, read sources such as Wikipedia on "dark matter" and "dark energy". Current estimates are that something around 68% of the mass-energy in the Universe is in the form of dark energy; 27% is in the form of dark matter; and about 5% matter of known types. Nobody really knows much about "dark energy" or "dark matter" - only that they exist.
No, only matter takes up space
The law of conservation of matter and energy states that matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form. This principle is fundamental to understanding the interactions and transformations of matter and energy in the universe.
None, energy cannot be made or destroyed. It can only change form. The energy you would get from any organic matter is already in the matter. The energy is not being "made". It is just changing form. All matter is just energy.
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Lots of types of energy "really matter".
no only poperties
Standard physics and chemistry are based on the energy and matter that we know. We do not know much about dark energy or dark matter, but only that it may exist.
The law of conservation of matter and energy states that matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. This means that in any chemical reaction or physical process, the total amount of matter and energy remains constant.
well only sometimes. it depends if the matter turns into gas and floats into the air then you will have a loss of matter. about the energy I'm not sure...
Dark matter is sort of a cosmic scaffolding, holding galaxies together through sheer abundance, and since it only interacts with matter gravitationally, you cannot see it, and nor can you detect it....yet.