That really asks for the Samuel Johnson's refutation...
You mean, "if matter exists and I can sense it, then I will sense the collision of real objects"?
Johnson's refutation was of "the world doesn't exist," with "I can sense it." Coombs' statement is "interpretation of facts rest upon theories, which rest upon assumptions." This holds true for sense data- "if I am not hallucinating, there is a monitor in front of me."
Here's another installment of rationality quotes. The usual rules apply: