Dr. William A. Gaspar is a practicing Hospitalist and Internal Medicine physician whose lifelong curiosity has driven him to explore the unsolved mysteries of ancient civilizations. Born in Pittsburgh, he spent his early childhood in Germany and later Hungary, experiences that immersed him in diverse languages and cultures. This early exposure sparked a deep fascination with the origins of language, an interest that continues to inform much of his research today.
William A. Gaspar explores how ancient civilizations encoded knowledge of cosmic cycles, planetary motion, and Earth systems into enduring symbolic forms, most notably through the motif of the Cosmic Cross.
In 1999, Dr. Gaspar and his wife, Eva, founded Adam and Eva Publishing. His first book, The Celestial Clock, brought him national attention and led to an appearance on the famed Art Bell Show in February 2001. While practicing medicine, Dr. Gaspar made a striking discovery: the one-second rhythm of the human heartbeat mirrors the “heartbeat” of Earth recorded in the Vostok Ice Age data – an insight that propelled his exploration of ancient patterns, cycles, and cosmology.
He later presented his work at the First International Sacred Geometry Conference in Sedona, Arizona, in 2004, and went on to publish several additional volumes on ancient civilizations and archaeoastronomy. In 2016, he became an American bestseller through his contribution to Jack Canfield’s Road to Success, Volume 2.
Recent advancements in astrophysics, especially the study of black holes – have reignited Dr. Gaspar’s passion for decoding the symbolic language embedded in ancient creation myths. His upcoming books, The Power of the Cosmic Cross and The Dragon and the Evil Dwarf, promise to challenge conventional thinking by revealing how ancient star priests encoded advanced scientific knowledge about Earth’s inner dynamo, climate cycles, and the cosmic mechanisms driving planetary change.
Dr. Gaspar’s work bridges medicine, myth, astronomy, and the deep science of ancient wisdom – continuing a lifelong journey to understand the forces that shape both human life and the world we inhabit.

September 25–27, 2026 · Hyatt Regency Newport Beach, California
An ongoing inquiry into precession, antiquity, and the cycles that shape civilization.