Paradoxical Loops

A paradoxical loop is a self-referential paradox where an object or concept refers to itself in a way that creates an infinite regression.

This creates an infinite loop where the sentence refers to itself, making it impossible to determine whether the sentence is true or false.

Read more about the Liar Paradox and other self-referential paradoxes in our Paradoxical Loops series.

But don't just take our word for it! Explore the Brain-in-a-Vat theory, which suggests that our perceptions of reality are already trapped in a loop.