Hmm, bats can see in the dark, so that would be a difficult proof.
It is impossible to see colors in the dark, as our eyes need light to interpret colors.
Scientifically no it is 100 percent impossible. You cant see that piece of burnt wood anywhere.
No, not all lights can be seen in the dark. Some lights may be too dim or obscured by obstacles, making them difficult or impossible to see in darkness.
impossible. Einstein proved that it is impossible to go faster than the speed of light, therefore their is no term
impossible
No point, it has been proved impossible many, many years ago.
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Unfortunately, that's impossible.
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When the Moon is "new", it is very near to the Sun in the sky, and the side of the Moon that is illuminated by the Sun is facing AWAY from the Earth. So between the darkness of the "dark side of the Moon" and the brilliance of the Sun in the sky, it is nearly (but not totally!) impossible to see the "new" Moon.
NO because it is dark it can not see you
starfish have eyes but they can only see light and dark, but they cannot see clearly, so no, they cannot see in the dark.