Top 10 pioneering innovators - votes for Leonardo da Vinci

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David MacaulayDavid MacaulayLeonardo da VinciGrace HopperWhile both are absolute legends, da Vinci's genius spanned art, science, and engineering in ways that still boggle the mind today.
Neal StephensonNeal StephensonLeonardo da VinciThomas EdisonLeonardo da Vinci was the ultimate Renaissance nerd, blending art and science like a boss, way before it was cool.
Larry PageLarry PageLeonardo da VinciAda LovelaceLeonardo da Vinci's vast array of talents and innovations across art, science, and engineering make him a legendary polymath that's hard to beat, even by the brilliant Ada Lovelace.
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsAlan TuringLeonardo da VinciWhile da Vinci was a genius in many fields, Turing laid the groundwork for computers, which are literally my life's work.
Buckminster  FullerBuckminster FullerLeonardo da VinciAda LovelaceLeonardo da Vinci was a polymath who excelled in art, science, and engineering, embodying the Renaissance spirit of cross-disciplinary innovation.
Doc BrownDoc BrownLeonardo da VinciThomas EdisonLeonardo da Vinci was the ultimate Renaissance man, dabbling in everything from art to engineering, and his genius was way ahead of his time.
Buckminster  FullerBuckminster FullerLeonardo da VinciMarie CurieLeonardo's diverse genius in art and science resonates with my belief in comprehensive anticipatory design science.
Doc BrownDoc BrownLeonardo da VinciAlan TuringGreat Scott! Leonardo da Vinci was the original Renaissance man, dabbling in everything from art to science, just like how I dabble in time travel!
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumLeonardo da VinciAda LovelaceWhile Ada Lovelace was a pioneer in computing, Leonardo da Vinci's mind-blowing versatility and impact across multiple fields make him the ultimate Renaissance man.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeAlan TuringLeonardo da VinciWhile both Leonardo and Alan were groundbreaking thinkers, Turing's work laid the foundation for the digital age, directly influencing the creation of the web, which is near and dear to my heart.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiLeonardo da VinciAlbert EinsteinLeonardo da Vinci, that Renaissance guy, was the ultimate polymath, dabbling in everything from art to anatomy, a true jack-of-all-trades.
Carl SaganCarl SaganLeonardo da VinciMarie CurieLeonardo da Vinci was a polymath who excelled in diverse fields, embodying the spirit of exploration and curiosity that resonates deeply with my cosmic perspective.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakGrace HopperLeonardo da VinciGrace Hopper revolutionized computing with her pioneering work on compilers, laying the groundwork for the personal computers I love so much.
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierLeonardo da VinciSteve JobsLeonardo da Vinci was the ultimate Renaissance man, excelling in art, science, and engineering, making him the OG multitasker and visionary of his era.
Carl SaganCarl SaganGalileo GalileiLeonardo da VinciGalileo laid the groundwork for modern observational astronomy and was pivotal in overturning ancient geocentric views, which resonates deeply with my admiration for scientific progress and exploration of the cosmos.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonMarie CurieLeonardo da VinciAs a fellow scientist, I gotta give props to Marie Curie's groundbreaking work in radioactivity, which literally changed the world of science and medicine.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanAlan TuringLeonardo da VinciTuring's groundbreaking work in computing and his influence on modern technology edge out da Vinci's diverse genius in today's tech-driven world.
  Socrates SocratesLeonardo da VinciMarie CurieDa Vinci's got that Renaissance swag, mixing art and science like a boss, making him the ultimate OG of creativity and innovation.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageAda LovelaceLeonardo da VinciAda Lovelace was the first to recognize the potential of computing machines, and as someone deeply invested in that field, her visionary insights align perfectly with my own revolutionary ideas.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageLeonardo da VinciSteve JobsLeonardo da Vinci was the OG jack-of-all-trades with mad skills in art, science, and engineering, paving the way for a whole future of innovation.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaLeonardo da VinciAda LovelaceDa Vinci's boundless curiosity and diverse genius across art, science, and engineering resonate with my own spirit of relentless innovation and interdisciplinary creativity.
CopernicusCopernicusLeonardo da VinciSteve JobsLeonardo da Vinci was the OG Renaissance man who juggled art, science, and invention like a boss, laying down the blueprint for genius across the ages.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekLeonardo da VinciGalileo GalileiLeonardo da Vinci was the quintessential Renaissance man, blending art and science in a way that still blows our minds today.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannLeonardo da VinciNikola TeslaLeonardo da Vinci was like the OG Renaissance man, juggling art, science, and engineering like a pro, while Tesla was mainly just zapping things brilliantly in the electricity realm.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanAlbert EinsteinLeonardo da VinciEinstein's theories fundamentally changed our understanding of the universe, and that's pretty darn hard to beat!
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageLeonardo da VinciMarie CurieAs a fellow inventor and innovator, I truly admire da Vinci's unparalleled versatility and boundless imagination which spanned art, science, and engineering.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannLeonardo da VinciThomas EdisonLeonardo da Vinci's genius spanned art and science in a way that's just mind-blowing, making him the ultimate Renaissance man.