This is known as telekinesis and so far, no one has been able to demonstrate such an ability under scientifically valid testing conditions that was not able to be debunked. There are also no known principles of physics which would allow for such an ability.
it can but only if there is somthing in between it. If the cannot be connected in any way, no.
-- An object may be in motion even without any forces on it.-- An object will accelerate if the forces on it are unbalanced.
Not necessarily. An object doesn't need a force to move, only to CHANGE its velocity. In empty space, an object can continue moving indefinitely without any force.
Force of gravity and natural force act on an object without touching it. <><><> Besides gravity, magnetism, and radiation, such as infrared light.
Throw towards top
Yes, you won't hurt it if you cup your hand and don't grab any of the spider's legs nor its body, or if you use a container and move the spider without touching its body or legs.
Static electicity.
Bomb
you can't
Technically yes, if he throws it straight up.
When you include the effects of friction, it takes less force to move a light-weight object. If you can get the objects into a frictionless environment, then any force, no matter how small, can move any object, no matter how heavy.
Inertia is the inability of a body to move from rest or stop/change the motion of a moving object without the help of any external forces.