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If Einstein comes to China, can he become an academician of China?

Einstein was the greatest scientist in the last century. In the last century, physics established two science buildings, one is relativity and the other is quantum mechanics. Among them, the theory of relativity was established by Einstein himself. He was also one of the founders of quantum theory and participated in the construction of the quantum mechanics building.

Einstein is so great that people often borrow him to talk about things. When complaining about China's education, some people will say that even if Einstein was born in China, he would be wiped out by China's education. When complaining about the problems in the selection of China academicians, some people will say that Einstein could not be an academician even if he came to China.

China's co-election of academicians really caused too much discussion. For example, Tu Youyou was the first scientist trained by China to win the Nobel Prize, but all her previous attempts as an academician ended in failure. It sounds really puzzling that Nobel Prize winners can't become academicians. Also, the election of tobacco academicians made the Academy of Engineering very passive. The Chinese Academy of Engineering once suggested that Xie Jianping voluntarily withdraw from the hospital, but the other party refused. A few people can't become academicians in China, but they can become foreign academicians of the National Academy of Sciences. These events have to make people think.

After Tu Youyou won the Nobel Prize, China Academy of Sciences and China Academy of Engineering co-opted academicians, but Tu Youyou did not participate in the competition, so she did not become an academician after winning the prize. Although China's academician co-option does not accept individual applications, in the process of co-option, both candidates and employers need to work hard to find contacts. This process has laid the groundwork for the problem of increasing academicians.

As for whether Einstein will be an academician when he comes to China, he will, unless he doesn't run away like Tu Youyou. In Einstein's position, becoming an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences is not his glory, but the glory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Einstein doesn't need this academician title. How many people who compete to become academicians of the Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Engineering take a fancy to the benefits that the title of academician can bring to themselves and their units?