>>11463141Yup.
Another example is: A particle spins up instead of down, which bumps into another particle slightly differently than it would have if it spins down, which itself goes off bumping with other particles, the butterfly effect happens, and a hurricane starts that kills several thousand people that otherwise wouldn't have happened if the particle had spun down (which it does completely randomly, mind you).
Another one: It's the superbowl, and instead of a coin toss, they use a QRNG to decide who goes first. In one event, the QRNG outputs a 1 so team A goes first, in another a QRNG outputs a 0 and team B goes first. The game that follows between them is COMPLETELY different, obviously, and it all started with a random quantum fluctuation.