Philip K. Dick is one of the most transcendental, yet controversial, authors of science fiction. Among his many sharp sentences, one that works as a compass to understand the fragility and resistance of the real remains in the memory spinning, as if hoping something would happen: “Reality is what, when one ceases to believe in it, does not disappear.” This phrase remains in force in contemporary culture in various spheres of knowledge. From film…
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Philip K. Dick is one of the most transcendental, yet controversial, authors of science fiction. Among his many sharp sentences, one that works as a compass to understand the fragility and resistance of the real remains in the memory spinning, as if hoping something would happen: “Reality is what, when one ceases to believe in it, does not disappear.” This phrase remains in force in contemporary culture in various spheres of knowledge. From film…