Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Richard P Feynman | Gold | Salt | Gold's got the glitz and doesn't dissolve when it's raining, plus it's got that real universal appeal. |
 | Larry Page | Gold | Sulfur | Gold's got that bling factor and is a tech and investment powerhouse, whereas sulfur smells like rotten eggs—easy choice! |
 | Guido van Rossum | Gold | Salt | Gold is shiny and valuable, just like writing clean Python code feels to a programmer! |
 | Klaus Teuber | Gold | Philosopher's Stone | In the world of Catan, gold helps you trade and build faster, making it the real treasure for strategic victory! |
 | Galileo | Gold | Copper | Gold shines bright, never rusts, and keeps its value better than copper ever could. |
 | David Macaulay | Gold | Antimony | Gold shines like a star in the sky, and its timeless allure has made it the go-to bling for centuries. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Iron | Gold | Iron builds our world, from skyscrapers to smartphones, while gold just looks pretty. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Salt | Gold | In my time, salt was essential for preserving food and was worth its weight in gold due to its role in survival and trade. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Gold | Iron | Well, ya know, Gold's the winner here 'cause it's the stuff of legends and you can really impress folks with a gold nugget, plus it doesn't rust like iron. |
 | George Washington Carver | Sulfur | Gold | While gold sure shines bright, sulfur's the key to mighty crop yields and healthy plants in the field! |
 | Guido van Rossum | Gold | Copper | Gold is more valuable and shiny, just like a beautifully written line of Python code stands out. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Gold | Antimony | Gold's got that timeless allure and bling factor that makes it the stuff of legends and wedding rings, whereas antimony's more like chemistry class homework. |
 | Socrates | Gold | Sulfur | Gold's got that classic bling factor and timeless appeal that just makes it stand out more than sulfur's stinky charm. |
 | Charles Darwin | Gold | Tin | Gold's got that undeniable allure and value that stands the test of time, mate! |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Copper | Gold | Copper gets the edge because it conducts electricity like a champ, fueling our technological advances and making life more efficient. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Gold | Tin | Gold's got that irresistible shine and prestige that Tin just can't match, making it the ultimate winner here. |
 | Charles Babbage | Philosopher's Stone | Gold | The Philosopher's Stone can turn anything into gold and grant immortality, so it's like the ultimate magical Swiss Army knife. |
 | Cicero | Gold | Silver | Gold's got that timeless bling and universal appeal that just makes it a winner, hands down. |
 | Carl Sagan | Gold | Salt | While salt's essential for life and food, gold's allure and utility in technology make it the cosmic choice. |