No, this is not possible. Dark matter is a form of matter that is undetectable by human senses, because it does not interact with any of the four fundamental forces that affect the visible universe (electromagnetism, strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force, and gravity). Therefore, it is impossible for dark matter to become normal matter as observed at a human sensory level.
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Known as inattentional blindness, which occurs when the brain is focused on a specific task or stimulus, causing other relevant information to be overlooked. This phenomenon highlights the brain's limited capacity to process all incoming sensory information simultaneously.
The sensory layer in the back of the eye is called the retina. It contains cells that are sensitive to light and is responsible for capturing visual images that are sent to the brain via the optic nerve for processing.
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Perception of space refers to an individual's ability to interpret and navigate the physical environment around them, including depth, distance, and orientation. It involves the processing of sensory information from the environment to create a mental representation of space and surroundings. This process is crucial for activities such as spatial awareness, motor coordination, and interaction with the surroundings.