Spinning Mirrors (Circular Reasoning)

The circular reasoning fallacy occurs when the premise and conclusion support each other in a loop, providing no independent justification. For example, “God exists because the Bible says so, and the Bible is true because it’s God’s word.” The argument goes in circles without external proof. ‘Spinning Mirrors (Circular Reasoning)’ expresses this by using repeating patterns and mirrored images in music and lyrics, symbolizing the endless and unproductive nature of circular arguments.

Singer

Elric Vossen

Tools

Suno, Perplexity

Lyrics

      

Words turn and circle, never set Reason wrapped in silhouette Answers echo from the start Questions spinning, play their part

“Truth is true — because it’s true The circle closes, nothing new”

Certainty built on mirrored glass Every endpoint bound to the past Thoughts return, the lines repeat Logic folded, incomplete

Break the chain, search the sound Find where reason’s lost and found

Step outside the mirrored hall See what stands when cycles fall