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About The Author

Juan F. Culajay Jr. is an independent researcher based in Orlando, Florida, with Cakchiquel Maya heritage. He holds a BS in Biochemistry and Botany and an MS in Biology, with formal training in Biophysics and Molecular Biology across multiple institutional laboratory settings.

He conducted peer-reviewed research at Florida State University's Institute of Molecular Biophysics under NIH funding, resulting in a first-author publication in Biochemistry (American Chemical Society, 2000) and a co-author publication in Biophysical Journal (1999). He subsequently contributed to cancer biology research at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center — one of the world's foremost oncology research institutions — where his technical contributions were acknowledged in multiple peer-reviewed papers, including a 2008 publication in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). His name appears across 405 papers in the scientific literature.

That scientific foundation — thermodynamics, molecular biophysics, genomics, protein stability, DNA repair mechanisms — is the lens through which the Fractal Sapience framework was built. The framework applies biological forensics, cross-cultural convergence methodology, and physical specimen analysis to a question mainstream scholarship has not seriously addressed: what the global mythological, artifact, and UAP record is actually encoding about Earth's biological history.

The answer proposed by the framework is not extraterrestrial. It is terrestrial, evolutionary, and recoverable from the evidence that has always been there.

His research is published open access through Zenodo, ResearchGate, and anunnakidisclosure.com.


"Believe nothing. Observe everything. Follow the fractal."