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Wargo emphasizes that attempts to change one’s fate can result in paradoxes. Instead, he insists that time travel and precognition signify not temporal alteration but the unfolding of an informational tapestry where past, present, and future intertwine. Our consciousness, influenced by information from our future selves, inherently guides us, collapsing distinctions between what is predetermined and what appears to be free will.