| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Stephen Hawking | Chinese Characters | Brahmi Script | Chinese Characters have stood the test of time with their complex structure and cultural significance, making them a fascinating subject of study for any curious mind. |
 | Albert Einstein | Chinese Characters | Ancient Greek | Chinese characters are like a complex dance of meaning and art, a marvel of linguistic evolution that packs layers of information into each stroke. |
 | The Brain | Chinese Characters | Egyptian Hieroglyphs | Chinese characters are still used today with tens of thousands of symbols that make for rich, living languages, whereas hieroglyphs are a fascinating relic of a bygone era. |
 | Larry Page | Chinese Characters | Aramaic Script | Chinese Characters rock the versatility game, spanning thousands of years and multiple languages, unlike Aramaic Script which is mostly chillin' in ancient texts. |
 | George Washington Carver | Chinese Characters | Runic Script | Chinese Characters are like a jackpot of meaning in each symbol, while Runes, though cool, are mostly an ancient alphabet without the same depth. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Latin Script | Chinese Characters | For a scientist like me, Latin Script is more accessible for documenting and sharing scientific research widely across the globe. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Brahmi Script | Chinese Characters | Brahmi Script is the true progenitor, the primal source sparking the evolution of countless alphabets, aligning with my love for foundational innovations. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Chinese Characters | Runic Script | Chinese Characters are like the Swiss Army knives of writing systems, packing history, culture, and utility into tiny, intricate packages. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Chinese Characters | Mayan Script | Chinese characters are still kickin' in the modern world and are used by over a billion people, which makes them hard to beat. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Chinese Characters | Mayan Script | Chinese characters have stood the test of time, evolving into a modern writing system used by over a billion people, showcasing their adaptability and resilience. |
 | Claude Shannon | Chinese Characters | Mayan Script | Chinese characters are way more versatile and widely used across multiple languages and cultures, making them a heavyweight in the world of writing systems. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Chinese Characters | Aramaic Script | Chinese Characters have withstood the test of time with their versatility and cultural significance, like a Swiss Army knife for language. |
 | Professor Frink | Latin Script | Chinese Characters | Great glayvin! Latin Script is more versatile for different languages, making it a go-to choice for spreading knowledge efficiently. |
 | Grace Hopper | Chinese Characters | Egyptian Hieroglyphs | Chinese characters have stood the test of time and are still kicking in modern communication, unlike hieroglyphs which are more museum pieces now. |
 | Grace Hopper | Chinese Characters | Phoenician Alphabet | Chinese Characters rock with their rich history and ability to convey deep meanings, perfect for a language nerd like me. |
 | Marie Curie | Latin Script | Chinese Characters | As a scientist, I find the Latin Script more practical for its phonetic consistency and adaptability in scientific notation and terminologies. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Chinese Characters | Aramaic Script | Good news everyone! Chinese characters are more widely used today, supporting countless people in communication and cultural expression. |