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This report synthesizes the contributions and cultural significance of prominent figures and technical platforms associated with the name "Isaac," spanning science, literature, and technology. 1. Sir Isaac Newton (1643–1727)

: Co-invented infinitesimal calculus (sharing credit with Leibniz) to describe rates of change.

: Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687) is considered the seminal work of the Scientific Revolution. 2. Isaac Asimov (1920–1992)

: Demonstrated that white light is a mixture of colors using a prism and invented the reflecting telescope .

A prolific American author and biochemistry professor, Asimov was one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers.

Regarded as one of the most influential scientists in history, Newton laid the foundations for modern physics and mathematics during his "miracle years" (1665–1666).