It’s more complex than that… it’s more like you cannot escape a pre organized outcome and the outcome continuously collapses and reorganizes in a more harmonious way but at such a tiny scale we both can and cannot even observe it
The machines their using and calling quantum computers are not actually quantum computers
They’re observable logical quibits (taken from thousands of noisy ones), placed into a super controlled environment (insanely cold vacuums) and “ran” (hard to describe what’s actually happening in our language) to produce fluctuating states that may or may not give us an outcome we desire… and to us it appears as totally random but at the quantum scale randomness doesn’t really exist… physical 3D reality has an inherent observation effect and when we observe an outcome we produce it but it doesn’t necessarily mean we were even successful…
Which I know is very weird to wrap our minds around because we’re used to operating in traditional, sequential design models where we have cause A creating effect B
But in a quantum state cause A and cause B are actually not separate or linear/sequential at all… they are parallel