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No ur not

it sounds more complex than it is. general idea is that everything is a state machine, and the quantum realm is where the set of “allowed” state transitions are explored (hence the name branch-ial, they branch furiously)

where the branches actually move is what “matters” (get it? matter/material world)

time is the weird moment of collapse of the branchial to the material (i think, kinda guesstimating)

quantum computers are clever because in the material world you have to physically explore every path of a problem; the quantum realm of branches moves at a tremendously faster rate comparatively (in path exploration) than materially needing to calculate every state

being able to frame questions such that you can access the branching process of particles is an enormous speed up for searching a problem space