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I was born in 1933 in Czechoslovakia. After graduation at Brno University in 1956 I worked till 1972 in the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Rez near Prague, Czechoslovakia. In 1968 I got there my PhD. degree. From 1972 till 1993 I worked in the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Cracow, Poland. My work was in nuclear spectroscopy and in applications of nuclear methods in various branches of science. I participated as a coauthor in more than 100 published papers. I am neither a theorist nor a particle expert. Particle composition is just my hobby. Nevertheless, what I found was a big surprise to me. Therefore I am convinced that the findings presented here deserve attention.
'''Józef Kajfosz''' (born 11 February 1933) is a Polish–Czech [[Physicist|physicist]] who spent his professional career in experimental nuclear physics before turning, as an independent researcher, to questions concerning [[particles|particle composition]], [[relativity|special relativity]], and the foundations of physics.
 
==Biography==
Kajfosz was born in 1933 in Czechoslovakia. He graduated from Brno University in 1956 and then joined the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Řež, near Prague, where he remained until 1972 and where he received his PhD degree in 1968. In 1972 he moved to the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Cracow, Poland, working there until 1993. He subsequently settled in Cracow.
 
==Scientific contributions==
During his time at Řež, Kajfosz carried out research in nuclear spectroscopy, studying beta and gamma radiation using the neutron beam of a nuclear reactor. After moving to Cracow he worked on the application of nuclear methods across various branches of science, in particular Particle-Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) analysis using the proton beam of a cyclotron. He is a coauthor of more than 100 published scientific papers. Together with W. Kwiatek he developed a widely cited method for the non-polynomial approximation of the background in X-ray spectra, a technique used in the fitting and analysis of PIXE data.
 
Outside his professional field, Kajfosz has pursued an independent interest in particle composition and the foundations of physics. Describing himself as neither a theorist nor a particle expert, and treating the subject as a hobby, he has proposed an alternative model of particle composition and interactions and has published a series of papers offering critical remarks on special relativity, the principle of relativity, and the role of the ether.


==Abstracts==
==Abstracts==
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* 2013 - "[[Remarks on Foundations of Physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_7204.pdf Read in full])
* 2013 - "[[Remarks on Foundations of Physics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_7204.pdf Read in full])
* 2009 - "[[An Alternative Model of Particle Composition and Interactions]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5910.pdf Read in full])
* 2009 - "[[An Alternative Model of Particle Composition and Interactions]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5910.pdf Read in full])
==External links==
* [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/J-Kajfosz J. Kajfosz research profile on ResearchGate]


[[Category:Scientist|Kajfosz Jozef]]
[[Category:Scientist|Kajfosz Jozef]]

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Jozef Kajfosz
Jozef Kajfosz
Born(1933-02-11)February 11, 1933
ResidenceCracow, Poland
NationalityPolish
Known forparticles, relativity, Atomic Structure, epistemology
Scientific career
FieldsPhysicist

Józef Kajfosz (born 11 February 1933) is a Polish–Czech physicist who spent his professional career in experimental nuclear physics before turning, as an independent researcher, to questions concerning particle composition, special relativity, and the foundations of physics.

Biography

Kajfosz was born in 1933 in Czechoslovakia. He graduated from Brno University in 1956 and then joined the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Řež, near Prague, where he remained until 1972 and where he received his PhD degree in 1968. In 1972 he moved to the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Cracow, Poland, working there until 1993. He subsequently settled in Cracow.

Scientific contributions

During his time at Řež, Kajfosz carried out research in nuclear spectroscopy, studying beta and gamma radiation using the neutron beam of a nuclear reactor. After moving to Cracow he worked on the application of nuclear methods across various branches of science, in particular Particle-Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) analysis using the proton beam of a cyclotron. He is a coauthor of more than 100 published scientific papers. Together with W. Kwiatek he developed a widely cited method for the non-polynomial approximation of the background in X-ray spectra, a technique used in the fitting and analysis of PIXE data.

Outside his professional field, Kajfosz has pursued an independent interest in particle composition and the foundations of physics. Describing himself as neither a theorist nor a particle expert, and treating the subject as a hobby, he has proposed an alternative model of particle composition and interactions and has published a series of papers offering critical remarks on special relativity, the principle of relativity, and the role of the ether.

Abstracts

External links