The problem is, that isn’t an intuitively satisfying answer. We have an intuition that demands the answers to these questions, and yes, there are no answers, because the question needs “unasking”. But the process of unasking a question requires more than just saying why it doesn’t make sense, I think. One has to look for a way to satisfy what the intuition was asking for without asking the confused question.
The problem is, that isn’t an intuitively satisfying answer. We have an intuition that demands the answers to these questions, and yes, there are no answers, because the question needs “unasking”. But the process of unasking a question requires more than just saying why it doesn’t make sense, I think. One has to look for a way to satisfy what the intuition was asking for without asking the confused question.
I’m not sure you should use the word “we”. Unless I’m fooling myself, I don’t think I have that intuition at all. (I think I did at one point.)