Classical logic—Boolean, fuzzy, modal—assumes that truth values exist before connectives operate on them. But many consequential decisions occur before truth exists: a firefighter dispatched to an unidentified highway obstruction, a lawyer confronting a case with no precedent, a city planner choosing infrastructure whose consequences will unfold over decades. We formalize these situations as pre-logical states using the four axes of the quaternionic operator framework. A pre-logical state is a point in V = 0, 1 × -1, 1³ where the truth axis r is undefined—not indeterminate (a value exists but is unknown) but genuinely indefinite (no value has crystallized). We prove that the space of possibilities before collapse is a Boolean lattice with exact cardinality, expansion rate, and metric, satisfying all four defining properties of Kauffman's adjacent possible. We establish that the transition from pre-logical to logical states—collapse—is governed by a damped harmonic oscillator that is exactly the free energy minimization of Friston's active inference framework, with solenoidal coupling (σ > 0) necessary for oscillatory behavior. Two independent routes to oscillation—dynamical (solenoidal flow) and geometric (cross-coupled free energy) —are derived. We show that the duality pre-logical/logical generates information as its compound concept, connecting the quaternionic framework to Shannon entropy as a special case. Substrate independence is demonstrated across four domains: quantum measurement, legal reasoning, emergency response, and urban planning.
J. Arturo Ornelas Brand (Mon,) studied this question.