Philip K. Dick Predicted the Future — Then the Pattern Kept Repeating

Philip K. Dick Predicted the Future — Then the Pattern Kept Repeating

Philip K. Dick’s visions.
VALIS.
The Exegesis.

Science fiction… or something closer to reality?

In this episode of Divergent Files, we take a grounded, evidence-first look at one of the most enigmatic writers of the 20th century.

Best known for inspiring Blade Runner, Minority Report, Total Recall, and A Scanner Darkly, Philip K. Dick didn’t just imagine dystopian futures. In 1974, after a series of unusual experiences he struggled to explain, he began writing obsessively—filling thousands of pages with philosophical reflections, metaphysical theories, and attempts to decode what he believed was a hidden layer of reality.

He called it The Exegesis.

Part journal.
Part theology.
Part cognitive self-interrogation.

Inside those pages, Dick explored ideas that would later dominate modern culture:
Artificial intelligence.
Simulation theory.
Surveillance states.
Memory manipulation.
False realities layered over consensus worlds.

So what was happening?
A psychological break?
A neurological event?
Creative intuition decades ahead of its time?
Or something stranger that refuses easy labels?

This investigation follows documented sources, biographical records, archived manuscripts, interviews, and historical context to separate what is verifiable from what remains speculative.

We examine:
• Philip K. Dick’s life and the timeline of the 1974 events
• The structure and content of The Exegesis manuscripts
• VALIS and its connection to Gnostic philosophy
• Early conceptual parallels to simulation theory and artificial intelligence
• The cultural and political environment of the 1970s
• Government records and the paranoia era that shaped his worldview
• The psychology of visionary and revelatory experiences

No mythology.
No mysticism added.
No dismissive shortcuts either.

Just the documented material and the questions that continue to echo decades later.

Because the unsettling part isn’t that Philip K. Dick believed reality was unstable.

It’s that many of the ideas he wrestled with are now central to modern technological culture.

If you’re interested in science fiction history, philosophy of reality, consciousness research, or the intellectual roots of today’s AI-driven world, this case goes deeper than most people realize.

Divergent Files is a long-form investigative podcast examining history, science, and unresolved questions through documented sources and careful analysis.

Grounded.
Receipts-first.
No hype.

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