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* Newton turns up twice in ''[[Star Trek]]''. The first time in ''[[Star Trek TNG]]'' as hologram, playing cards against [[Albert Einstein]], [[Stephen Hawking]] and (non-holographic) Data. The second time, he is briefly transported onto the ''[[Voyager]]'' by a Q.
* Is the codifier of all (European) Magic in the ''[[Rivers of London]]'' books, and the reason all spells are in [[Gratuitous Latin]].
* Missed meeting wizards from the Unseen University in ''[[Discworld (Literature)/The Science of Discworld|The Science of Discworld]] II: The Globe'' having just stepped out for some fresh air when [[Missed Him Byby That Much|they pop in]]. It was probably for the best.
* Plays the [[Only Sane Man]] in ''[[Frederick the Great (Webcomicwebcomic)|Frederick the Great]]'', where he is literal math wizard. Notably, he once held a symposium to discover the secret of time travel- a symposium where ''every member'' was an alternate version of himself.
* It turns out that Newton himself is the {{spoiler|[[Big Bad]] Emperor}} in ''[[Vision of Escaflowne]].''
* Major character in the ''Age of Unreason'' series, not surprising when the first book is called ''Newton's Cannon''. The book opens with Newton successfully making alchemy work, and goes from there.
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