This claim proposes that synchronicities—meaningful coincidences—emerge from retrocausal psychological processes rather than external agencies or paranormal interventions. Wargo argues that subconscious precognition of future experiences subtly guides present actions, perceptions, and memory selection, generating coincidences that appear orchestrated. Evidence includes personal accounts and experimental findings consistent with time-loop psychology. Conceptually, this reframes synchronicity as a natural psi-cognitive effect. DSETI evaluates it as Moderate-to-Strong.








