How do you solve a question, with no answer?
Is it possible?
Well they say everything is possible.
But are they sure; Everything is possible?
Well yes, there is an answer to everything. If there is no answer, then there is no question.
So why did I answer my own question?
Well, there is an answer to that as well.
So what I am asking for is -- What is the answer to my question?
Now this may be tricky.
Especially if you haven't raden my words.
Now can you find the harmony to thy query?
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1$\begingroup$ Is "raden" intentional, or a typo? $\endgroup$– puzzledPigMar 20, 2018 at 23:44
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1$\begingroup$ Is the '?' in "Everything is possible?" intentional? $\endgroup$– IIRawCodeIIMar 21, 2018 at 0:00
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1$\begingroup$ raden is a hint to what I am hinting at. I used ? In almost every sentence because, well its a question. $\endgroup$– PearAmeePMar 21, 2018 at 0:29
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2$\begingroup$ How do you solve a question with no answer? How do you catch a cloud and pin it down? $\endgroup$– Jeremy FriesnerMar 21, 2018 at 4:49
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2$\begingroup$ What is the relevance of "raden"? The accepted answer makes no mention of it. $\endgroup$– Rubio ♦Mar 23, 2018 at 12:39
4 Answers
Your question is
How do you solve a question, with no answer?
And, as you say
If there is no answer, then there is no question.
So, that is the answer! Such is confirmed when you say
So why did I answer my own question?
Mu.
That's the solution you'll find in e.g. The Jargon File (there are many versions online, that I'm sure all have this entry) to "unanswerable questions".
An actual possible solution, if this were an extended crossword clue, is
RHETORICAL
There is no answer to the question
Well, to solve a question with no answer what you need is
to discover the answer
We all know that
Everything undiscovered are questions that has no answer.