Mirrored Frames (False Equivalence)

The false equivalence fallacy involves treating two subjects as equal based on flawed reasoning, often ignoring important differences in context, scale, or relevance. It commonly oversimplifies by focusing on one similarity while overlooking many differences. An example is equating a minor traffic offense with a serious crime because both involve breaking laws. ‘Mirrored Frames (False Equivalence)’ expresses this through varied musical textures and lyrics highlighting superficial comparisons and distorted equivalences, prompting reflection on the importance of nuance in logic and discourse.

Singer

Elric Vossen

Tools

Suno, Perplexity

Lyrics

      

Parallel lines drawn in haste Surface glimpses, tangled taste One and one—declared the same Truth lost beneath declared fame

Mirror facing mirror bright Throwing shapes in borrowed light

Similar masks but different minds Echoes chase what reason finds Sculpted likeness, shallow roots Evidence falls, contrast shoots

“They look alike,” the answers say “But one is night and one is day”

Frames collide but never blend False equivalence meets its end