In Wargo’s Time Loops, an individual dreams of twisted, mangled metal and the sensation of being trapped. The dream feels symbolic but emotionally charged, leaving a residue of unease upon waking. The imagery is vivid and detailed, as though drawn from a future memory.
The following day, the dreamer witnesses or experiences a car accident that exactly matches the dream’s emotional texture and imagery. The connection feels uncanny, as if the dream perceived a future event. This correspondence catalyzes a sense of waking synchronicity.
Wargo interprets this as a classic precognitive loop in which the dream draws on the emotional intensity of a future moment, demonstrating retrocausal influence from the dreamer’s future self.








