Brödinger Principle

The Brödinger principle, so called after Sir Rambert Brödinger who discovered the mechanism behind it, is a method that can be used to predict the future. It does not predict the future exactly but gives many possible out comes and the balance of probability of each one happening.

Discovery
It be known since before the beginning of human history that Wödentels could predict the future and temporal Chrystal Balls had already been discovered but it remained unknown how either of them worked besides the sun dial for Æther hypothesis which failed to explain why Chrystal Balls were not perfectly accurate and why Wödentels had to be 'set' with each setting returning different results at different magnitudes. While this was tolerable it was frustrating in the extreme and so many magic users had attempted to solve it in one way or another.

The best theory before Brödinger was the sun dial in fog hypothesis which stated that the Æther was only flowing in one way but because of the fog it was hard for either of the afore mentioned devices to tell. Brödinger disagreed with this on a philosophical level, arguing that chaos is ultimately real and that the Æther doesn't perfectly control actions which he set about proving.

His first discovery was that if a die placed within a lead box was rolled, a temporal Chrystal Ball was unable to perfectly determine the result even after the roll had happened. This suggested that the Chrystal Ball was unable to see the dice while it was in the lead box.