- Birth & Family Heritage (1968): Born into the Fakhran family, carrying the legacy of Mirza Agha Khan (Kargozar of Bojnourd and Ambassador Plenipotentiary).
- 1-7 Babol: Early childhood and initial exposure to diverse family landscapes by the Caspian region.
- 8-9 Tehran: Transition to the capital and exposure to a rapidly shifting pre-revolutionary Iran.
- 9-10 Ghochan: Regional moves and experiencing different societal layers.
- 10 Tehran: Brief return to the center of Iran's changing political tide.
- 10 Jajarm: Experiencing the ancestral hometown of Aliyar Fakhran.
- 11-12 The Threshold of Revolution: Observing the final days of the Pahlavi dynasty.
- 1979 Revolution: Turmoil, societal reorganization, and the impact of the new regime.
- School & Rebellion: Developing the "Duct Tape" survival mentality. Attended American School (formerly 2-story model), later navigated the complexities of post-revolution public life and "Cafe Culture."
- The Call of Tech: At age 21 (1989), began the official 37+ year professional career in technology.
(Note: Corrected chronological gap)
- Early IT Career: Initiated foundational systems and infrastructure.
- The Build Phase: Building complex engineering principles that formed the core of the "Duct Tape Civilization" theory in MedTech and early corporate logic.
- The Yahoo Days: Immersed in the digital boom, scaling web architectures.
- Corporate Scaling: Honed skills navigating the exponentially expanding digital life.
- Riot Games: Key executive teamwork during extreme scaling phases.
- Corporate Negotiations: Dealt with heavyweight negotiations spanning Fox and Disney.
- Healthcare & Innovation: Foundation Medicine, introducing agile IT methodologies to biotechnology.
- Israel Tech & Apple: Complex structural designs like the Auto Failover Architecture and interviews at Apple.
- Code Refactoring: The famed 'Yasin' code refactor.
- AI & Exponential Gap: Deep-diving into LLM implementations and generative AI experiments.
- Guinness World Record (2025): Participated in the Microsoft AI Skills Fest for the most users in an online AI lesson.
- MedTech Trials & Survival (2026): Phase III GPL-1 trials. High-intensity personal experiences, including LAPD encounters, resulting in the innovative "Hot/Cold Hydro Therapy" theories.
- The Prince of Persia Memoir: Extensive documentation of family history, translating the Fakhran legacy for Wikirous (Persian Wikipedia) and authoring deep historical analysis.
- Birth & Family Heritage (1968): Born into the Fakhran family, carrying the legacy of Mirza Agha Khan (Kargozar of Bojnourd and Ambassador Plenipotentiary).
- 1-7 Babol: Early childhood and initial exposure to diverse family landscapes by the Caspian region.
I was raised in the city of Babol within the Mazandaran province. We moved between three homes; initially, we lived in an alley close to the Ghaffari family (Ali, Hamid, and Farahnaz, who later moved to America).
I attended Nemouneh School alongside Ali and Hamid until the third grade. My mother, who ran a beauty salon, decided to start a side hustle. To do so, she officially altered her birth certificate to appear 10 years younger, ensuring her eligibility to maintain the salon—though exactly how and why remains a mystery.
- 8-9 Tehran: Transition to the capital and exposure to a rapidly shifting pre-revolutionary Iran.
- 9-10 Ghochan: Regional moves and experiencing different societal layers.
- 10 Tehran: Brief return to the center of Iran's changing political tide.
- 10 Jajarm: Experiencing the ancestral hometown of Aliyar Fakhran.
- 11-12 The Threshold of Revolution: Observing the final days of the Pahlavi dynasty.
- 1979 Revolution: Turmoil, societal reorganization, and the impact of the new regime.
- School & Rebellion: Developing the "Duct Tape" survival mentality. Attended American School (formerly 2-story model), later navigated the complexities of post-revolution public life and "Cafe Culture."
- The Call of Tech: At age 21 (1989), began the official 37+ year professional career in technology.
(Note: Corrected chronological gap)
- Early IT Career: Initiated foundational systems and infrastructure.
- The Build Phase: Building complex engineering principles that formed the core of the "Duct Tape Civilization" theory in MedTech and early corporate logic.
- The Yahoo Days: Immersed in the digital boom, scaling web architectures.
- Corporate Scaling: Honed skills navigating the exponentially expanding digital life.
- Riot Games: Key executive teamwork during extreme scaling phases.
- Corporate Negotiations: Dealt with heavyweight negotiations spanning Fox and Disney.
- Healthcare & Innovation: Foundation Medicine, introducing agile IT methodologies to biotechnology.
- Israel Tech & Apple: Complex structural designs like the Auto Failover Architecture and interviews at Apple.
- Code Refactoring: The famed 'Yasin' code refactor.
- AI & Exponential Gap: Deep-diving into LLM implementations and generative AI experiments.
- Guinness World Record (2025): Participated in the Microsoft AI Skills Fest for the most users in an online AI lesson.
- MedTech Trials & Survival (2026): Phase III GPL-1 trials. High-intensity personal experiences, including LAPD encounters, resulting in the innovative "Hot/Cold Hydro Therapy" theories.
- The Prince of Persia Memoir: Extensive documentation of family history, translating the Fakhran legacy for Wikirous (Persian Wikipedia) and authoring deep historical analysis.
During the intense trials of the Phase III GPL-1 medical testing (resulting in significant weight loss) and related legal battles, I experienced numerous harrowing engagements with the LAPD and medical holds. Due to a complex white-hat scenario involving fraud investigation, I found myself repeatedly battling a faulty judicial and law enforcement structure from the inside:
- Encounter 1: $50K bail secured, allowing me to observe the flawed "inside" of the system firsthand. This was part of a larger calculated effort to decipher the fraud workflow for an eventual IRS categorization.
- Encounter 2: Zero-bail situation that cascaded into a 24-to-48-hour psychiatric hold, a consequence of systemic misunderstanding and the blunt force execution of LAPD medical protocols. The mandatory mood-stabilizers prescribed severely impacted cognitive functionality, reducing speech velocity and thought processes drastically for nearly 5 to 10 days.
- Encounter 3: In defiance of the prior psychiatric experience, I barricaded myself into a 1-bedroom studio, crafting a specialized "Clean Room" Hot/Cold zone inside the bathroom. The objective was regulating intense blood pressure spikes (reaching 240-260). By modulating high heat from the shower directly countered by extreme cold (red bull, cold water on toes and the face to soothe the nervous system), I stabilized myself efficiently over an 8-hour standoff before the SWAT team breached the location.
The Diagnostic Conclusion: Through these drastic encounters, a hypothesis crystallized regarding the "Police and Law Enforcement Playbook": Fast and rapid cool-down methods enforced by officers parallel to a deep-sea diver surfacing too fast—resulting in severe physiological shock, making individuals aggressive and locking them into a cyclical spiral of systemic criminality ("graduating to a major crime timeline").
These experiences serve as the nexus for modernizing and overhauling the three branches of government, utilizing the advanced AI framework built into systems modeled after Frontier LLMs, generating dynamic analysis models to map failure types and fix standard systemic injustices within the "Duct Tape Civilization".