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<p>philosophy of science as to what should be regarded as observable or empirical in contrast to <a href="page.php?w=unobservable">unobservable</a> or merely theoretical objects. There is general consensus that everyday objects like books or houses are observable since they are accessible via unaided perception, but disagreement starts for objects that are only accessible through aided perception. This includes using telescopes to study distant galaxies, microscopes to study bacteria or using cloud chambers to study positrons. So the question is</p><p>
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