Abstract
___MERGING of temporally distant events: One perceives a singular causal relation that c causes e whenever c instantiates a mental property C which anticipates a certain mental property E instantiated by e. Such a knowledge of future self is feasible by there being a common mental property D that is instantiated by both c and e.
___SPLITTING to temporally distant events: In the action that is aimed to bring about E, the knowledge or perception or D (explained by the anticipation of E by C) in turn causally explains an event cc instantiating C and then (via causing cc) event ee instantiating E.