ROB G. SACCO, PHD
Rob Sacco is an independent researcher whose work explores patterns of lived time, synchronicity, and developmental structure.
His long-term research integrates elements of phenomenology, psychology, and mathematical patterning, with a particular interest in how individuals experience temporal coherence across the lifespan.
Since the early 2000s, Sacco has developed the Fibonacci LifeChart as a framework for observing temporal intervals and meaning-patterns without metaphysical claims. His publications and working papers span topics including synchronicity, symbolic systems, and developmental timing.
He lives and works in Toronto.
Selected research papers and notes are available in the Publications section of this site.
His long-term research integrates elements of phenomenology, psychology, and mathematical patterning, with a particular interest in how individuals experience temporal coherence across the lifespan.
Since the early 2000s, Sacco has developed the Fibonacci LifeChart as a framework for observing temporal intervals and meaning-patterns without metaphysical claims. His publications and working papers span topics including synchronicity, symbolic systems, and developmental timing.
He lives and works in Toronto.
Selected research papers and notes are available in the Publications section of this site.