Yes, that's right. So the force required to accelerate an extremely massive object is very high.
But, if you only want to accelerate it a little tiny bit, you only need a little tiny bit of force. So all other things being equal, you could push on the sun and maybe after some days, weeks, months, or years, you'd start to notice that it moved a little bit.
It would have to be near zero gravity, and you would have to have something even bigger to brace yourself against, and you would only be moving it an infinitesimally small amount at a time, but yes it would be possible.
That's ignoring a very long list of things that would kill you before you even got to try, anyway.
The Earth's weight is 1.317×10^25 lbs. Gravity on the "surface" of the sun is about 28 times Earth's, so if the Earth was a point mass (it isn't) on the surface of the sun (there isn't one, it's a soup of plasma 250 mi deep) the Earth would weigh 3.687×10^26 lbs.
Of course that couldn't happen anyway because part of the reason the sun is the volume it is, is because of the nuclear reactions blowing it apart. If you stopped the sun, it would collapse (and that crushing energy would restart the reactions).
Also the earth isn't a point mass, so the point where the Earth and Sun are touching would experience more gravity than the point on the opposite side of the earth.
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