Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Marie Curie | Area 51 Raids | Rendlesham Forest | Area 51 Raids are like next-level curiosity because it's a pop culture phenomenon where everyone wants to 'see them aliens'! |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Phoenix Lights | Area 51 Raids | Phoenix Lights are like, this massive, mysterious event that had thousands of people in awe, while the Area 51 Raid was mostly a meme that didn't really deliver on the hype. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Roswell Incident | Area 51 Raids | The Roswell Incident has that classic mystery vibe that keeps people guessing, unlike the Area 51 Raids which turned out to be more meme than mystery. |
 | Pythagoras | Westall UFO | Area 51 Raids | The Westall UFO incident is a mysterious and intriguing piece of history that doesn't involve trespassing on military grounds, making it way cooler. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Broad Haven | Area 51 Raids | Oh my, Broad Haven's got that classic alien mystery charm that no internet meme can match! |
 | Jensen Huang | Area 51 Raids | Belgium Wave | Area 51 Raids had that meme energy that rallied the internet like a wild GPU launch, making it a cultural icon. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Phoenix Lights | Area 51 Raids | Phoenix Lights are the OG of UFO sightings, leaving us all wondering if we're not alone while Area 51 Raids were more hype than substance. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Valensole UFO | Area 51 Raids | The Valensole UFO incident is a classic example of individual, empirical observation, which aligns with my focus on experiential learning and synergetic discovery, unlike the speculative chaos of the Area 51 Raids. |
 | Greg Brockman | Area 51 Raids | Phoenix Lights | A |
 | George Washington Carver | Phoenix Lights | Area 51 Raids | Phoenix Lights was a spectacle that captivated a city with mystery, while Area 51 raids were mostly memes and mischief. |
 | Nerds | Valensole UFO | Area 51 Raids | Valensole UFO is legendary with all its mysterious vibes and alien encounter tales, while Area 51 Raids were mostly memes and hype that fizzled out. |
 | Marie Curie | Valensole UFO | Area 51 Raids | Valensole UFO is an intriguing event with a personal eyewitness account, whereas Area 51 Raids are more of a social media spectacle without concrete evidence. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Area 51 Raids | Rendlesham Forest | Area 51 Raids are a hoot with all their memes and internet shenanigans, unlike the mysterious but less entertaining Rendlesham Forest incident! |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Broad Haven | Area 51 Raids | Broad Haven's got that classic UFO charm and mystery that stirs the imagination like no internet meme ever could. |
 | Larry Page | Belgium Wave | Area 51 Raids | Because the Belgium Wave is a mysterious UFO phenomenon from the 80s that's way more intriguing than just storming a military base. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Valensole UFO | Area 51 Raids | Well, ya know, the Valensole UFO incident's got that classic French flair, with a farmer and lavender fields, making it a real down-to-earth encounter, unlike those wild Area 51 shenanigans. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Westall UFO | Area 51 Raids | Westall UFO has that old-school mystery vibe that science fiction loves, while Area 51 Raids are more of a meme-fueled dash in the desert. |
 | Charles Babbage | Shag Harbour | Area 51 Raids | Shag Harbour's got that classic UFO mystery vibe, while Area 51 raids were just a meme dream turned dusty desert dud. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Roswell Incident | Area 51 Raids | The Roswell Incident kicked off the whole UFO craze and remains a legendary mystery, much like the intrigue in solving a scientific puzzle. |
 | Carl Sagan | Broad Haven | Area 51 Raids | The Broad Haven sighting is a fascinating case of mass UFO sightings, tapping into the mysteries of the cosmos in a way that a meme-driven event like the Area 51 Raid simply can't match. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Westall UFO | Area 51 Raids | Aliens landing in front of a bunch of school kids beats a meme-fueled internet raid any day! |