No, the states are not known. That's the principle on which it is based - if it is known, it is forced to be in one state, because otherwise it cannot be known. And if it is in one state, then the multiple simultaneous calculations will not be able to occur.
No, the states are not known. That's the principle on which it is based - if it is known, it is forced to be in one state, because otherwise it cannot be known. And if it is in one state, then the multiple simultaneous calculations will not be able to occur.