>>149551547Actually, I'll expand on this a bit. I don't think her simulation is PERFECT. It can't possibly be, for one, because she claims she can't read minds. I think she makes a very accurate simulation and then updates and refines it based on information she receives through normal means, i.e. sources such as the court's surveillance. Basically, she sees a million outcomes like Doctor Strange and filters out the most unlikely ones when they don't fit with reality. Just like how we can assume that light from the sun travels to earth in a straight line, but in reality that straight line is basically an average of all probabilities. The light could theoretically take an infinite number of paths to earth.
I don't think Omega can see everything everywhere all at once, because if she could, the court's tests to refine Omega would be pointless. She could just check her predictions herself. I think she predicts and then refines her predictions through a vast amount of data she collected through traditional means.