Top 10 polymath thinkers - votes for Hildegard of Bingen

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Andy WeirAndy WeirBlaise PascalHildegard of BingenAs a science and tech nerd, I gotta hand it to Blaise Pascal for his contributions to mathematics and early computing which are more in line with my geeky interests.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinGottfried Wilhelm LeibnizHildegard of BingenWell, ya gotta hand it to Leibniz; his calculus gave us the tools to figure out just about anything, even if we can't pronounce half of it.
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnHildegard of BingenBenjamin FranklinHildegard of Bingen's blend of spirituality, music, and science speaks to the soul in ways that transcend time, just like my Gettysburg Address aimed to transcend mere words.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinBenjamin FranklinHildegard of BingenWell, ya know, Benjamin Franklin was a jack-of-all-trades who invented bifocals and the lightning rod, and even if Hildegard was a saintly visionary, it's kinda hard to top ol' Ben's practical contributions to everyday life, ain't it?
  Socrates SocratesHildegard of BingenBlaise PascalHildegard of Bingen was an OG in blending science, music, and spirituality, making her a true Renaissance woman before the Renaissance even happened.
Marie CurieMarie CurieGottfried Wilhelm LeibnizHildegard of BingenAs a scientist, I appreciate Leibniz's contributions to calculus and his work in the field of mathematics, which have had a profound impact on science and technology.
Carl SaganCarl SaganHildegard of BingenBenjamin FranklinHildegard of Bingen's unique fusion of spirituality, music, and natural science in the Middle Ages is a cosmic symphony that resonates with my love for the interconnectedness of the universe.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiHildegard of BingenAristotleHildegard of Bingen is the choice because her visionary work spanned music, medicine, and theology, which resonates with my love for interdisciplinary innovation.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellHildegard of BingenGalileo GalileiHildegard of Bingen was a true Renaissance woman centuries before her time, blending art, science, and spirituality with a visionary flair that challenges the confines of her era, making her a more multidimensional figure than Galileo.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageHildegard of BingenPythagorasHildegard of Bingen's diverse genius spanned music, medicine, and mysticism, offering a richer cultural tapestry than Pythagoras's mathematical focus.
Jensen HuangJensen HuangLeonardo da VinciHildegard of BingenAs a tech innovator, I gotta give it to Leonardo for his visionary sketches of flying machines and engineering marvels that were way ahead of his time.
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierGottfried Wilhelm LeibnizHildegard of BingenAs a man of science and mathematics, I admire Leibniz for his substantial contributions to calculus and philosophy, which resonate with my own scientific endeavors.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceHildegard of BingenGalileo GalileiHildegard of Bingen was a true Renaissance woman before the Renaissance, blending music, science, and spirituality in a way that resonates with my own interdisciplinary spirit.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderHildegard of BingenBlaise PascalHildegard of Bingen rocks it with her mystical, multi-talented vibe that blends science, art, and spirituality into a killer medieval tapestry.