One thing I've learned is that if Q presents something, however outlandish, it pays to consider it and research. He is often pointing to something. It's like following a treasure hunt. Not every clue is meant to be the end point or taken literally, but is stepping stones. When I've been willing to stretch my thinking and investigate I end up with a better big picture. Right now real life is delivering Q proofs right and left, but the clincher is not here yet. And nobody has yet put together all the pieces or figured out the map or clock. I discover a mind blowing proof that is 1/millionth of what he's presented and realize the complexity is vast beyond comprehension.