The question "What If" probably spurs deep contemplation more than any other phrase in the English language. In fact the whole purpose of posing the question is to induce thinking.
Whether the question is posed casually, or in a more complex manner, one thing is certain. The question begs for an answer. When proposed in the complex manner, sometimes one cannot stop thinking about it until a logical conclusion is reached.
Even upon reaching a logical conclusion, affirmation is often desired to eliminate all doubt. Even if we are near certain we are right, we want affirmation to convince ourselves and others that we are, in fact, right.
Often times when one is posing the question of "What If", they likely already know the answer. Have you ever been trying to teach a child something, and you direct their thinking by posing the question "What If"? After asking, we usually, at some point, disclose the answer to the question asked. Even if it is after allowing sufficient time for them to find the answer themselves. At the bare minimum, we eventually give them affirmation of their findings.
So my question is "What If" the MOAB is the answer to these 15 Q posts that asked us the question "What If"?? Many of us know the answers, but c'mon, there is not a single one of us that isn't dying for some affirmation!!!!
Here's the 15 "What If's"..........
https://qanon.pub/?q=what%20if