What If
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What If is a question often posed in the context of counterfactual history, alternate history, and uchronia. See also what-if analysis. It is also the title of several works:
In structured writing:
- What if chart is a semantic representation method or modeling tool used in business, research, and education. Known by many names including: (WHIF analysis, Whif chart, etc.).
In written works:
- What If? (essays), a collection of essays edited by Robert Cowley that deals with counterfactual history. Its sequels are What If? 2 and What Ifs? of American History.
- What If...? (book), a science fiction book by Monica Hughes.
- What If (comics), a comic book series featuring alternate versions of the Marvel universe.
- What If the Moon Didn't Exist, a collection of speculative astronomical essays.
- soc.history.what-if, a newsgroup devoted to discussion of alternate history.
In music:
- What If (Creed song), is a song by the rock band Creed
- What If (2001 song), a song recorded by Kate Winsl
- What If (Reba McEntire Song), a promotional song for the Salvation Army
- What If (Coldplay song), a limited release single by Coldplay
- What If (album), a studio album by Dixie Dregs
- What If It All Means Something, a Chantal Kreviazuk album
- What If (Tommy Shaw), a solo album by Tommy Shaw from Styx
- What If?, is an album by Canadian country music band Emerson Drive.
Other uses:
- WhatIfSports.com, an on-line community specializing in simulating sports