Well, God, I hope it was meant to be funny. It is what Zen Buddists consider 'mu' question:

"The word features prominently with a similar meaning in Douglas Hofstadter's 1979 book, Gödel, Escher, Bach. It is used fancifully in discussions of symbolic logic,
particularly Gödel's incompleteness theorems, to indicate a question whose "answer" is to

un-ask the question,
indicate the question is fundamentally flawed, or reject the premise that a dualistic answer can or will be given.
"Mu" may be used similarly to "N/A" or "not applicable," a term often used to indicate the question cannot be answered because the conditions of the question
do not match the reality. A layperson's example of this concept is often invoked by the loaded question "Have you stopped beating your wife?",to which "mu" would be the only respectable response."