Is there value in having other users edit submissions so quickly?
There's just as much value as there is in performing the same edit at any other point in time. I guess the earlier edit is more valuable in the sense that more people will see the improved question, post edit.
Of course, if the edit doesn't improve the post, then that's another matter, and has nothing to do with when it's applied.
Would it be valuable to grant the OP some type of grace period?
They have as much time as they could ever want before they submit their post. If they're not done writing the post, they need only refrain from posting it until they are ready.
edits that could potentially alter the question context.
If an edit changes what a question is asking then that's an inappropriate edit, and should be rolled back, regardless of whether it's applied 30 seconds after the post is posted or 2 days after the post is posted.
Because it comes quick, before the poster can correct it himself?
Yes. I think in the 40 seconds the issue was posted, the OP would have corrected or reformatted appropriately.