Uncertainty game-mastering is named after the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, in which observing an event causes it to devolve onto one of the possible outcomes. Events or scenarios do not have a fixed form until the players take action. Alternate terms: quantum physics game-mastering, player-driven scenario design Examples:
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