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The term "realization" is often more appropriate than "outcome" when referring to samples from random variables in certain contexts, such as in the description of physical phenomena or processes.

In the context of mathematical models representing the universe or any physical system, each individual instance of the system (which could be generated by running the model or conducting an experiment or spawning the universe from a larger surface defined by a functional of the Riemann ζ function in which it is embedded) can be referred to as a "realization".

Each realization is a concrete instance or embodiment of the abstract mathematical model, and can be thought of as bringing the model into existence in a particular form—hence the term "reification", which means making something abstract more concrete or real.

This terminology emphasizes the link between the abstract world of mathematics and the concrete world of physical phenomena.