Quantum Eventual Perception/'Pitagora' phenomenon
The capacity to grasp the consequences of potential actions accurately in a purely physical sense; Something thought to be part of alien intelligence as of yet discovered, quantum eventual perception allows a system - usually a computer - to perceive statistically uncommon events which affect one another in a chain reaction called a 'pitagora' event (after a famous Yamataian mathematician) and then the means to trigger them.
This discovery of natural 'rube goldberg' machines, thousands of which may exist in any given room with both wonderful and disasterous consequences is still today only understood at a very rudamentary level with even the most advanced computers only able to work with a single 4×4 cubic room with less than one hundred objects inside it.
The simplest actions can result in the strangest consequences: both wonderful happy accidents horrible disasters. Given that it is historically easier to destroy something than it is to create, most pitagora are horrific accidents.