No, you can't touch dark matter.
Dark matter is an invisible substance that makes up a significant portion of the universe. It doesn't interact with light, so we can't see it directly. We only know it exists because of its gravitational effects on visible matter. Since it doesn't interact with light, it also doesn't interact with the electromagnetic forces that allow us to feel things. This means you can't touch it, even though it's all around us.
Here are some additional points to consider:
- Dark matter is not made of normal matter: It's not made of atoms, protons, neutrons, or electrons like the things we can see and touch.
- We don't know what dark matter is made of: Scientists are still trying to figure out what dark matter is composed of.
- Dark matter makes up about 85% of the universe: It's a major component of our universe, but we can't directly interact with it.