I don't know about
Quantum::Superpositions, but if it tries to implement current Perl 6 semantics, your expression should yield true as you thought.
any(2) is just the same as 2, so any(2) * all(5, 6) evaluates to all(10, 12), and all(10, 12) < 18 autothreads to all(10 < 18, 12 < 18), which in turn evaluates to all(Bool::True, Bool::True).
In boolean context that collapses to Bool::True, or in Perl 5 presumable 1.
So I suspect that QS is either out of date or has a bug.
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