The author is an independent scholar and interdisciplinary writer whose work bridges science, culture, and meaning. Holding degrees in philosophy and counseling psychology, he has taught courses in history, Indigenous studies, dream interpretation, and human consciousness. He co-founded a progressive charter school that integrated the arts with scientific inquiry and has worked in both mental health advocacy and alternative education.
His early research identified a logarithmic pattern in biological and cultural evolution, revealing pulses of transformation across life’s 4-billion-year history. That foundational work—Ten Pulses of Evolution—explored how major biological transitions emerged in nested intervals. In extending this model to cosmology, Susko traced the unfolding of astronomical time, from the birth of galaxies to the emergence of planetary systems. His final focus turns to the human domain, applying the same rhythmic lens to the evolution of symbolic consciousness—from cave art to modern complexity.
Across these three volumes, he proposes a unifying framework: that the evolution of complexity—cosmic, biological, and cultural—unfolds not as a linear chain, but as a logarithmic rhythm of emergence and transformation.