If a real star were to approach close enough to be visibly observed as 'falling,' what effect would dominate?

Answer

Catastrophic, world-ending gravitational and thermal effects.

A true star is millions of times more massive than Earth; its close proximity would result in destructive gravitational tidal forces and intense heat long before it could be seen merely as a streak.

If a real star were to approach close enough to be visibly observed as 'falling,' what effect would dominate?

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