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Can something be invisible and still be made of matter ? explain...

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Yes, air is a great example, air is made of matter and yet we do not see it.

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When combined with Hubble's visible-light data, astronomers can ... Dark things absorb light, but this invisible stuff neither absorbs, nor ... Is dark matter made of still undiscovered tiny particles, as most physicists suppose?

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