If it reasons about you, your acts determine its conclusions. If your acts fail to determine its conclusions, it failed to reason about you correctly. You can’t change the conclusions, but your acts are still the only thing that determines them.
The same happens with causal consequences (physical future). They are determined by your acts in the past, but you can’t change the future causal consequences, since if you determine them in a certain way, they therefore were never actually different from what you’ve determined them to be, there was never something to change them from.
If it reasons about you, your acts determine its conclusions. If your acts fail to determine its conclusions, it failed to reason about you correctly. You can’t change the conclusions, but your acts are still the only thing that determines them.
The same happens with causal consequences (physical future). They are determined by your acts in the past, but you can’t change the future causal consequences, since if you determine them in a certain way, they therefore were never actually different from what you’ve determined them to be, there was never something to change them from.