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  • In the classical physics observed in everyday life, matter can be defined as any substance that has mass and takes up space, or as any substance made up of atoms, thus excluding other energy phenomena or waves such as light or sound

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  • Observable physical objects are said to be composed of matter
  • More generally, in (modern) physics, matter is not a fundamental concept because a universal definition of it is elusive: elementary constituents may not take up space per se, and individually-massless particles may be composed to form objects that have mass (even when at rest)
  • All the everyday objects that we can bump into, touch or squeeze are composed of atoms
  • This ordinary atomic matter is in turn made up of interacting subatomic particles—usually a nucleus of protons and neutrons, and a cloud of orbiting electrons
  • Typically, science considers these composite particles matter because they have both rest mass and volume
  • By contrast, massless particles, such as photons, are not considered matter, because they have neither rest mass nor volume
  • However, not all particles with rest mass have a classical volume, since fundamental particles such as quarks and leptons (sometimes equated with matter) are considered "point particles" with no effective size or volume
  • Nevertheless, quarks and leptons together make up "ordinary matter", and their interactions contribute to the effective volume of the composite particles that make up ordinary matter
  • Matter exists in states (or phases): the classical solid, liquid, and gas; as well as the more exotic plasma, Bose–Einstein condensates, fermionic condensates, and quark–gluon plasma
  • For much of the history of the natural sciences people have contemplated the exact nature of matter

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