William E. Dibble

WILLIAM E. DIBBLE is a professor of physics at BYU with a special research interest in small-angle x-ray scattering. He is co-editor of a textbook, Physics: Fundamentals and Frontiers.

The Book of Abraham and Pythagorean Astronomy

Articles/Essays – Volume 08, No. 3

Dialogue 8.3 (Winter 1973): 11 – 72
The subject of Pythagoreanism is so controversial and loaded with uncertainties that what follows should be considered as speculation and suggestion for future research.

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Heavens Turning in the Sky | Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend, Hamlet’s Mill, An Essay on Myth and the Frame of Time

Articles/Essays – Volume 11, No. 3

Recent research indicates that certain ancient peoples had a much greater interest and proficiency in observational astronomy than they have generally been given credit for in the past. The evidence to support such a position…

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