Pulling the Moon closer to Earth is theoretically possible if a material strong enough to withstand the immense forces could be created, but current technology cannot achieve this. The Moon and Earth are gradually receding from each other, and reversing this motion would require an extraordinary force. As the Moon approaches, angular momentum would increase, potentially leading to instability and chaotic spinning. Additionally, tidal forces would compromise any anchoring points, and if the Moon got too close, it would disintegrate due to Earth's gravitational pull, resulting in a ring system. Overall, the challenges and forces involved make this scenario highly impractical.