It depends what terms you mean. in spiritual terms, yes, I believe there is an afterlife. In scientific terms, frankly, no.
The Man Without a Body was created in 1957.
Yes. Your question should be changed to: will man exist without God. No. He made us, he can live without us.
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It is debated whether philosophy can exist without man, as it is a human construct based on reasoning and contemplation. Without the presence of beings capable of engaging in philosophical thought, there would be no one to formulate or contemplate philosophical ideas.
This is totally dependant on your philosophy and what you mean by this question. Simply, the world CAN exist without man (as it did for billions of years before us, and more than likely will continue to exist without us), and man could exist without "world". Looking deeper, and if by "world", you mean "culture" (or some analog thereof), it is because the very definition of "culture" requires the action of "man". Conversely, everyone draws on "culture" ("world") in some fashion.
No, as the physical body is necessary for a person to be born and exist. A body is required for biological functions, sensory experiences, and interaction with the environment.
Humans are a sociable animal. We are not meant to exist in total isolation without suffering mental instability.
Lice can exist in any type of hair; and scabies (body lice) exist without it.
can management exist without organization
Light has nothing to do with mass. Also note that mass is the resistance of a body to a change in motion.