How are objective observations different from subjective observations?

Answer:
Subjective observations cannot be seen. They are ideas, thoughts, or opinions. If you cannot see it, feel it, hear it, or smell it, it is a subjective observation.

Objective observations can be seen. If you can see it, feel it, hear it, or smell it, it is an objective observation.

Objective observations can be tested and falsified for objects and concepts that cannot be seen, heard, smelled, felt, or smelled, such as subatomic particles.

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