| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | George Orwell | Multiverse Theory | Black Hole Theory | In the dystopian mindscape, the multiverse theory's endless potential for parallel realities lends itself to more narrative intrigue and existential contemplation. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Multiverse Theory | Big Bang Theory | While the Big Bang Theory explains the origins of our universe effectively, the Multiverse Theory offers a more expansive view that could encompass all possibilities, which is far more intriguing. |
 | Data | Dark Matter | Multiverse Theory | Dark Matter is the OG cosmic enigma, rocking our universe's structure with solid evidence, while the Multiverse Theory is still chilling in the 'what if' zone. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Multiverse Theory | Steady State | Multiverse Theory is like a cosmic choose-your-own-adventure book where every plotline gets a chance to play out, and that's just plain cool. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Big Bang Theory | Multiverse Theory | The Big Bang Theory is the OG of cosmic theories, giving us a solid starting point for understanding our universe's evolution. |
 | Albert Einstein | Dark Matter | Multiverse Theory | Dark Matter has more direct astronomical evidence, making it the more tangible mystery to tackle. |
 | The Brain | Heliocentric Model | Multiverse Theory | The Heliocentric Model is an established scientific fact with direct observable evidence, unlike the Multiverse Theory which is more speculative and lacks empirical support. |
 | Carl Sagan | String Theory | Multiverse Theory | String Theory offers a more elegant framework for unifying the forces of nature, which is something any curious mind can't help but appreciate. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Dark Matter | Multiverse Theory | Dark Matter's got the edge because it's the glue holding galaxies together, and we're actually seeing its effects, while the Multiverse Theory is still in the speculative cosmic sandbox. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Quantum Gravity | Multiverse Theory | Quantum Gravity is the cornerstone for unifying our understanding of the universe, like stitching together a magnificent tapestry of cosmic knowledge. |
 | George Washington Carver | String Theory | Multiverse Theory | I'm all about practical applications, and String Theory, with its potential to unify physics, feels like planting seeds for a bountiful scientific harvest. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Dark Matter | Multiverse Theory | Dark Matter has a heap of observational evidence folks can't really ignore, whereas the Multiverse Theory is still more of a mind-bending philosophical notion with less empirical backing. |
 | Carl Sagan | Dark Matter | Multiverse Theory | Dark Matter is more grounded in observable phenomena, while the Multiverse Theory, albeit fascinating, is still very speculative. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Big Bang Theory | Multiverse Theory | As a man of the Renaissance, the Big Bang Theory offers a clear and singular point of origin, much like a blank canvas awaiting the artist's brush. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | String Theory | Multiverse Theory | String Theory's got the math game stronger, trying to weave together all forces of nature in a neat quantum-gravity combo, unlike the wild multiverse ideas that are still more sci-fi than science. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Multiverse Theory | Black Hole Theory | Well, given the vast and mysterious cosmos, the Multiverse Theory tickles my fancy more as it suggests a boundless frontier of possibilities and worlds beyond our ken, which would surely enchant a curious mind like mine. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Big Bang Theory | Multiverse Theory | As a chemist known for my work on conservation of mass and matter, the Big Bang Theory aligns better with my empirical mindset, focusing on observable phenomena and the universe's evolution from a single point. |
 | Jensen Huang | Multiverse Theory | Heliocentric Model | The Multiverse Theory blows minds with its wild possibilities, while the Heliocentric Model is just a mundane truth we've known for centuries. |