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Reasons to Believe Scholars Community: A Modern Look at Richard Owen’s Common Archetype

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A new conceptual framework explores how physical and developmental constraints may shape recurring biological forms

COVINA, Calif., March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Could the shapes of living organisms be guided not only by evolution but also by deeper physical and informational constraints? In the 1800s, scientists held varied views on what determined biological form. While Charles Darwin emphasized variation and historical descent, Richard Owen proposed that vertebrates are built around shared structural patterns, irrespective of their evolutionary backstory. Building on this long-standing question, the study introduces a modern conceptual reappraisal of Owen’s hypothesis, examining whether recurring biological structures arise from fundamental physical, developmental, and informational constraints.

Published in OSF Preprints, the research does not present new experimental data but instead integrates contemporary insights from evolutionary developmental biology, systems biology, quantum biology, and theoretical physics to revisit and extend Owen’s concept of shared anatomical organization among vertebrates. The work is explicitly hypothesis-generating, aiming to frame new, testable scientific questions about biological organization.

Central to the study is the introduction of a new conceptual framework, the Universal Self-Collapsing Wave Function (USCWF). Proposed as a constraint-based model, USCWF explores how physical limits, informational constraints, and developmental processes may jointly shape biological form. Although not yet experimentally tested, the framework is designed to be scientifically generative, offering a structured way to investigate why certain anatomical patterns recur across diverse organisms. In this view, biological regularities emerge from underlying constraints rather than from a fixed or universal blueprint.

The study outlines future comparative research directions, suggesting ways to examine anatomical and developmental features across species to evaluate how constraint-driven processes may operate alongside genetic inheritance. By analyzing both shared and distinctive features, their framework seeks to integrate historical explanations with structural principles in understanding biological diversity.

This framework may guide future theoretical modeling and comparative studies in evolutionary biology, helping researchers explore how recurring biological forms arise not only from genetic inheritance but from deeper physical and organizational constraints.

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Title: A Reboot of Richard Owen’s Common Archetype Theory: An Alternative Framework for Biological Complexity
Authors: Dr. Fazale Rana and Dr. Hugh Ross, on behalf of the Reasons to Believe Scholars Community
Journal: OSF Preprints
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/qs6hx

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+1 (855) 732-7667
410141@email4pr.com

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