Elon Musk could become the first member of the UK Senior Science Club, who was expelled more than 150 years after furious researchers began a crisis meeting of his “unrequishable” behavior.
The richest man in the world has been a member of the Royal Society Scientific Institution since 2018, when he was honored with the honor of his work Tesla, Spacex, Neuralink and Boring Company.
However, the Royal Association has now been set up to meet next month to discuss the annulment of Musk’s membership over 2,700 researchers, which was accused of X’s owner of violating the practical rules of society.
A letter from the biologist Stephen Curry, a writer, mentioned Musk’s obvious transition from scientific aspirations to right -wing politics, both in the United States and abroad as the main concern for other members.
By referring to Musk’s continuation of conspiracy theories online, his Dr. Anthony Fauc and the Labor Party MP Jess Phillips as “Apologist of Rape genocide”, Curry claimed that the South African Miljönönen had clearly broken the practical rules of the royal club.
Other disputes included Musk’s participation in the Donald Trump administration’s new Ministry of Efficiency (Dog) and its alleged effects in the scientific community.
Curry stated in an open letter: ‘The situation will be made more serious because Mr Musk is now in the US Trump administration, which in recent weeks has been conducting a US scientific study that has fallen into a mistake from federal courts.
A spokesman for the Royal Society told Fortune that the discussion was confirmed by Fortune that the debate is on March 3 “principles concerning public statements and behavior of scholarships.”
Elon Musk could become the first guy that was expelled from the UK Senior Science Club in more than 150 years

The Royal Society Scientific Institution was first founded in 1660 and boasts as previous members like Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein

Musk’s participation in the US presidential election and the next Trump administration have caused rebellion among the members of the royal society
This open letter is not the first unrest with Muskin Royal Society.
Last November, Dorothy Bishop, professor of psychologist at Oxford University, resigned from the scientific institution.
While protesting Musk’s behavior and participation in the 2024 US presidential election, Professor Piispa said he would refuse a group that calls Muski a member.
At that time, Professor Bishop pointed out that Musk was modeling himself with a “villain”.
“I just feel much nicer to be dissociated from a facility that continues to respect this horrifying man,” he added.
His resignation was followed by Andrew Miller, a biologist at Edinburgh University last week.
Miller mentioned society’s “inability to take relative action on Elon Musk’s current false information and the attacks of policies and science counseling” as the reason for his resignation.
The Royal Association has previously proud of the prestigious scholarships, such as Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton and Charlers Darw, according to current celebrity members, including Sir David Attenborough and Sir James Dyson.
Founded in 1660, the Royal Association is the oldest scientific Academy in the UK.

Elon Musk, who has been seen above to Gesting President Donald Trump last month, has been in royal society since 2018

Members mentioned Jess Phillips, a representative of the Musk Workers’ Party, as a “Apologist Apologist of Rape Folkness”

Musk has also been strongly critical of Dr. Anthony Fauc, who led the US response to Covid 19
So far, Royal Society has refrained from naming Music as a friend whose membership they meet to discuss, rather than “questions on individual scholarships are discussed in strict trust”.
If the scientific body monitors the requirements of other members, removal of Musk can cause significant damage to centuries of society.
All decisions are likely to be considered political, and the institution is in danger of becoming a war in public culture, such as many of Musk’s recent critics.
One member of the Royal Society spoke anonymously to Times and expressed his support to Muski to hold on to his community despite his “condemnable behavior”.
“I don’t like what Musk does – it must be condemned. But I also believe that he is an amazing person about what he has participated in the technology.
‘Society would be hypocritical if it is selected and censored one person in terms of their messages and things they do. Open the doors of hypocrisy if you go on this path, ”they claimed.