Looking to accurate answers as the purpose of such questions is bad methodology, that’s not how you make them useful. Thought experiments, just like scientific experiments, should aid with isolating a particular consideration from other confusing things, should strive to make use only of well-understood principles to look into what’s going on with one consideration under study, not settle a complex balance of everything potentially relevant.
Looking to accurate answers as the purpose of such questions is bad methodology, that’s not how you make them useful. Thought experiments, just like scientific experiments, should aid with isolating a particular consideration from other confusing things, should strive to make use only of well-understood principles to look into what’s going on with one consideration under study, not settle a complex balance of everything potentially relevant.