Philip K Dick discussion
Philip K Dick talks about THE MATRIX in 1977
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One can belive it or not, but I think that the Matrix creators (I mean the movie) have seen this (the deja-vu part is so similar).
and PKD's ideas wouldn't have existed without LSD


Also, according to him, his bigger influence is really philosophy. He studied it while in college (only for a short time) and was interested by it all his life.


I was wondering... what do you think his mental state was at that point like?

I don't think he was ever diagnosed with any kind of mental illness actually, he might have felt very strongly about some rather strange spiritual beliefs he followed... but then again, all religions look pretty ridiculous to most people who don't follow them.


Sure, philosophy was one of his major interests - he was an autodidact and studied an enormous number of works in this field. But being an avid seeker he also used drugs as another way to expand his imagination (and probably fried his brain in the process as well).

Well, I'm just going by what he said himself.
Before trying LSD he already wrote novels about his more "trippy" themes, like Time Out Of Joint or The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. In my opinion he didn't need LSD to write stuff like Ubik either.




I'm not saying that PKD's conception of alternative realities impinging on mainstream reality cannot be true, but I don't think that there's any empirical evidence for it (though I'd be fascinated to be shown otherwise).

That said, and even if it was my gf who prompted my question about his state, I'm not sure I see anything wrong with him in the video. A troubled man, for sure, but also passionate and desperate to get the truth out of him and share with the world. Yes, maybe kind of sad, but who wouldn't want him to be their friend? A most boring person, probably.

I'd love Dick to be my friend, and that was an intentional non-euphemism. But I think he'd take the piss, probably live on my couch or something...
:)

I think you're absolutely right. Then you wouldn't be able to wait enough for him to leave, and then you'd be banging your head against the wall for not having him stay more.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_lRJ3...
:)

Regarding the Matrix, I don't know if this has been said before in other forums, but I am of the opinion that it was anticipated by Olaf Stapledon in Star Maker, in the section where he describes the "Radio Bliss" scenario (circa page 36 in the SF Masterworks paperback). And this from the 1930s!
Intriguing stuff.