“Possible outcomes” is not ontologically neutral in common usage. In common usage, “possible” excludes “actual”, and that connotation is strong even when trying to use it technically. “Multiple outcomes” might be an acceptable compromise.
“Possible outcomes” is not ontologically neutral in common usage. In common usage, “possible” excludes “actual”, and that connotation is strong even when trying to use it technically. “Multiple outcomes” might be an acceptable compromise.