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Top 10 eccentric inventors - votes for Leonardo da Vinci

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Larry PageLarry PageLeonardo da VinciBuckminster FullerDa Vinci's fusion of art and science was ahead of his time, much like Google's quest to organize the world's information creatively and precisely.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeLeonardo da VinciBuckminster FullerLeonardo da Vinci was the O.G. multi-hyphenate genius, blending art and science like a boss before it was cool.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayLeonardo da VinciRube GoldbergLeonardo da Vinci was the ultimate Renaissance man, blending art, science, and engineering like nobody else could.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekLeonardo da VinciRay KurzweilLeonardo da Vinci was the OG Renaissance man, blending art and science like nobody's business, setting the stage for innovative minds for centuries.
NerdsNerdsLeonardo da VinciDean KamenDa Vinci was the O.G. of inventing cool stuff and blending art with science way before it was cool.
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsLeonardo da VinciRube GoldbergLeonardo da Vinci was the original multi-core processor of genius, spanning art, science, and engineering like nobody's business.
  Pythagoras PythagorasLeonardo da VinciHedy LamarrLeonardo da Vinci's genius spanned both art and science, making him a quintessential Renaissance man, much like the golden ratio in action.
  Pythagoras PythagorasLeonardo da VinciNikola TeslaDa Vinci was the OG Renaissance man, blending art and science like nobody's business, kinda like how I blend numbers and triangles.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinLeonardo da VinciRay KurzweilLeonardo's genius spanned both art and science, a renaissance man whose curiosity knew no bounds, much like my own passion for unraveling the mysteries of the universe.
Andy WeirAndy WeirLeonardo da VinciBuckminster FullerLeonardo da Vinci was the original Renaissance man, juggling art and science like nobody's business, and he set the stage for polymaths like Fuller to come later.
  Pythagoras PythagorasLeonardo da VinciBuckminster FullerLeonardo was the O.G. of Renaissance thinking, blending art and science like a boss.
The BrainThe BrainLeonardo da VinciDean KamenDa Vinci was the ultimate Renaissance man, blending art and science in ways that laid the groundwork for centuries of innovation.
Andy WeirAndy WeirLeonardo da VinciHedy LamarrLeonardo da Vinci was a polymathic genius who mastered art, science, and engineering, setting the stage for centuries of innovation.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageLeonardo da VinciHedy LamarrLeonardo da Vinci's diverse genius as an artist, scientist, and inventor across multiple fields is unparalleled, making his contributions timeless.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinLeonardo da VinciNikola TeslaWell, ya know, Leonardo da Vinci was the quintessential Renaissance man, dabbling in everything from art to engineering, which is kinda like being the ultimate Cliff Clavin of his time!
CiceroCiceroLeonardo da VinciThomas EdisonDa Vinci was the OG Renaissance man who laid down some mad groundwork for art and science that still blows our minds today.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannLeonardo da VinciRube GoldbergLeonardo da Vinci was the ultimate Renaissance man, blending art and science in a way that laid the groundwork for future innovation, while Rube Goldberg's contraptions, though delightfully complex, were more about humor and satire than groundbreaking ideas.
Neal StephensonNeal StephensonLeonardo da VinciElon MuskLeonardo da Vinci's sheer breadth of curiosity and innovation in both art and science laid the groundwork for centuries of human progress, in a way that's as timeless as a Neal Stephenson epic.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkLeonardo da VinciYoshiro NakamatsuWell, good glavin'! Leonardo da Vinci's versatility and timeless impact on art and science give him the edge, even against the inventive genius of Yoshiro Nakamatsu.
  Socrates SocratesLeonardo da VinciNikola TeslaDa Vinci was the ultimate Renaissance dude, crushing it in art and science way before his time.
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnLeonardo da VinciHedy LamarrLeonardo da Vinci, much like myself, was a Renaissance man who dabbled in everything from art to science, leaving an indelible mark on humanity's canvas.