Sir Isaac Newton
Attendee of the Meeting on the Nature of Gravitational Pull
Known for his groundbreaking work in calculus and physics, Sir Isaac Newton was the epitome of intellectual rigor and mathematical prowess.
He was particularly interested in the concept of universal gravitation and spent many hours scribbling equations on the walls of the Royal Society.
His contributions to the field of mathematics and science are still revered today, and his influence can be seen in everything from apple falling trees to the orbits of galaxies.
He was, of course, a bit of a recluse, preferring the company of his manuscripts to that of his peers, but his work speaks for itself.
Other notable attendees of this meeting include: